Asana + Jira Integration
Learn what you can sync between Asana and Jira, and familiarize yourself with Unito’s additional customization options.
In this article:
Supported fields for Asana and Jira
| Asana | Jira | |
| Task title | ↔ | Issue title |
| Task description | ↔ | Issue description |
| State | ↔ | State |
| Comments | ↔ | Comments |
| Assignees | ↔ | Assignees |
| Tags | ↔ | Labels |
| State | ↔ | Status |
| Due date | ↔ | Due date |
| Sections | ↔ | Status |
| Attachments | → | Description footer |
| Description footer | ← | Attachments |
| Description footer | → | Link to issue |
| Custom fields | ↔ | Custom fields |
| Link to task | → | Description footer |
| Description footer (or custom field) | ← | Priority |
| Custom field | → | Description footer |
| Description footer (or custom field) | ← | Issue type |
| Created by | → | Description footer |
| Description footer | ← | Reporter |
| Description footer (or custom field) | ← | Epic name |
| Description footer (or custom field) | ← | Original estimated duration |
| Start date | ↔ | Custom field |
| Custom field | ↔ | Sprint |
Customization options for Asana + Jira integrations
- Default type for new Jira issues: Unito lets you choose which issue type should be created in Jira each time a new task is synced from Asana.
- Prefix Asana task title with Jira issue number: Unito doesn't sync the issue number is Asana by default but you can enable that in your flow settings under the Asana tab.