Adaptive Custom Fields (ACF)

for Jira Cloud
11 installs
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  • Jira Software
Cloud

Single and multi-select fields with multiple contexts per one project and simplified options management

๐Ÿš€ Multiple field contexts for same project

For example a different set of options for different issue types in the same project. In the example, Bugs in project NOD has a different set of options from Stories in NOD project. Read more about subcontexts.

โš™๏ธ Less work with custom fields management

Delegate options management to project admins. Import and export options from CSV file. On one page manage options and assign them to many contexts. Sort options alphabetically or let our app sort options for you.

๐ŸŽHow much better could multi-select be?

Enable your users to select the right options faster. Select dozens of options in milliseconds. Read the inline options description. Use a UI which adapts to a number of options.

More details

Jira enables you to add only one custom field context/configuration for a project. This Jira limitation has 600+ votes. It is 15 years old, but still hasn't been resolved by Atlassian or any other app.

๐Ÿš€ Features

๐Ÿ”’App uses Forge framework, all data is stored in Atlassian infrastructure and doesn't exchange any data with external world. We provide enterprise-level support and a transparent privacy policy.

๐Ÿ˜Š Our goal is to create Multi and Single fields that are better than native fields - easier to customize, more powerful and more intuitive to use. Start a trial and check whether the Adaptive Custom Fields app works for you.

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Privacy policy

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Integration Details

Adaptive Custom Fields (ACF) integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:

  • Take Jira administration actions (e.g. create projects and custom fields, view workflows, manage issue link types).
  • Create and edit project settings and create new project-level objects (e.g. versions and components).
  • Read Jira project and issue data, search for issues, and objects associated with issues like attachments and worklogs.
  • View the profile details for the currently logged-in user.