Project panoramas are a new way to quickly create an overview of a whole project (or a couple of them). We created them to help you keep an eye on the whole project without having to add the issues manually. Project panorama is a great choice if you’d add most of your issues from one project to a panorama anyway. It’s much simpler than the custom one and doesn’t require any JQL knowledge as the panorama is build automatically for you.
How to create one?
Click on the “Create new panorama” button in the top right corner of your dashboard screen.
When the panorama creator shows up, you’ll see three options to choose. The first one and the second one are project panoramas. Choose if you want to track one ore more projects in a panorama.
Choose a project or projects (in the multi-project panorama) that you’d like to import to a panorama.
Set up the permissions and the hierarchy in the creator.
You’ve created a project panorama!
There is a limit to 5000 issues displayed in a project panorama. If you have more than 5000 issues in the selected projects, you will see a message on the top of the panorama. Let us know if you run into this limit and we’ll figure something out.
Project panorama features
The Panorama will automatically fetch all issues from the projects you have selected. It is 2-way-synced with Jira - any new issues or changes in Jira will also appear in your panorama and vice versa.
What you can do:
organize issues in directories
reorder issues in your panorama
create new issues inside the panorama (hover between to issues, and you’ll see a “+”)