Jira → Trello Duplicator

One-click duplicate the current Jira ticket into a Trello card — title, description, attachments, comments, status sync.

As of June 2026, Jira → Trello Duplicator has users in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.0.2
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update, changed permissions.

History

2 snapshots

Tracking since May 17, 2026.

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May 17, 20261.0.0
May 23, 20261.0.0
Now1.0.2

Changelog

  • May 23, 2026
    description
    Duplicate any Jira ticket into a Trello card in one click — title, description, attachments, comments and status sync.
    Stop copy-pasting Jira tickets into Trello.
    
    Open a ticket in Jira, click the extension, and a fully-formed Trello card
    appears on the right board — with the ticket's title, rich-text
    description, attachments (uploaded as real files, not dead links),
    comments, status, assignee, reporter and priority.
    
    Features
    • Per-project board mapping — route Jira project keys to specific Trello boards
    • Real attachment uploads — fetched from your authenticated Jira session
    • Status sync — moves or archives the card when the Jira status changes
    • Priority → colored label — auto-creates labels on the board if missing
    • Live Trello list picker with autosave
    • Smart re-link — detects when a linked Trello card was deleted and resets cleanly
    • Backup & restore — export/import all settings as JSON, with an optional
      separate toggle to include your Trello credentials
    • Dark mode, toast notifications, custom-domain support
    • Works on Jira Cloud (*.atlassian.net) and self-hosted Jira (opt-in)
    
    How it works
    1. Add your Trello API key & token in Settings (guided links provided).
    2. Map your Jira projects to Trello boards.
    3. Open any Jira ticket, click the extension icon, hit "Create card".
    4. Reopen the same ticket later to move/archive the card as the Jira status
       changes — or jump straight to the linked card with one click.
    
    Privacy
    Your data never leaves your browser except to call api.trello.com and
    your own Jira instance. No third-party servers, no analytics, no tracking.
    Settings exports never include your Trello credentials unless you explicitly
    tick the "Include credentials" checkbox.
  • May 23, 2026
    permissions
    activeTab, storage, scripting
    activeTab, storage, scripting, alarms, notifications

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabstoragescriptingalarmsnotifications
Host access
https://*.atlassian.net/*, https://api.trello.com/*

Screenshots

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About

Stop copy-pasting Jira tickets into Trello.

Open a ticket in Jira, click the extension, and a fully-formed Trello card
appears on the right board — with the ticket's title, rich-text
description, attachments (uploaded as real files, not dead links),
comments, status, assignee, reporter and priority.

Features
• Per-project board mapping — route Jira project keys to specific Trello boards
• Real attachment uploads — fetched from your authenticated Jira session
• Status sync — moves or archives the card when the Jira status changes
• Priority → colored label — auto-creates labels on the board if missing
• Live Trello list picker with autosave
• Smart re-link — detects when a linked Trello card was deleted and resets cleanly
• Backup & restore — export/import all settings as JSON, with an optional
  separate toggle to include your Trello credentials
• Dark mode, toast notifications, custom-domain support
• Works on Jira Cloud (*.atlassian.net) and self-hosted Jira (opt-in)

How it works
1. Add your Trello API key & token in Settings (guided links provided).
2. Map your Jira projects to Trello boards.
3. Open any Jira ticket, click the extension icon, hit "Create card".
4. Reopen the same ticket later to move/archive the card as the Jira status
   changes — or jump straight to the linked card with one click.

Privacy
Your data never leaves your browser except to call api.trello.com and
your own Jira instance. No third-party servers, no analytics, no tracking.
Settings exports never include your Trello credentials unless you explicitly
tick the "Include credentials" checkbox.

Technical

Version
1.0.2
Manifest
V3
Size
70.9KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
uac0d4883eb3c4a6d4ae9432665433393
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 16, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 23, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 13, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 13, 2026.