Jira QuickView

Jira QuickView, quick access to Jira metadata when hovering over ticket numbers!

As of June 2026, Jira QuickView has 8 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 2 reviews in the Workflow & Planning category.

Usersno change0%
8
8
Ratingno change0%
5.00
2 reviews
Reviewsno change0%
2
Version
2.5.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update, changed permissions.

History

8 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 11, 2026.

13.410.57.6Apr 11, 2026Jun 8, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 11, 20262.3.0
Apr 21, 20262.3.0
Apr 25, 2026115.0022.5.0
May 3, 2026125.0022.5.0
May 9, 2026135.0022.5.0
May 14, 202695.0022.5.0
Jun 2, 2026105.0022.5.0
Jun 8, 202695.0022.5.0
Now85.0022.5.0

Changelog

  • Apr 21, 2026
    description
    Jira QuickView turns Jira issue keys in notification emails, pull requests, release notes, docs, and other enabled pages into actionable issue popups. Open a Jira email in Gmail or Outlook, hover the issue key in the message, and inspect or triage the ticket directly from your inbox. The same workflow applies on GitHub and any other page you enable.
    
    The popup shows Jira issue details such as status, priority, labels, sprint, fix versions, custom fields, comments, attachments, history, reporter and assignee details, and linked pull request information already available through Jira. It also supports in-context Jira actions such as field updates, workflow transitions, comments, attachment handling, and related quick actions when your Jira permissions allow them.
    
    Jira QuickView uses your existing Jira browser session and does not require a separate Jira password inside the extension. You choose which pages can run the extension, set your Jira instance URL, and customize which Jira fields and layout appear in the popup.
    Jira QuickView turns Jira issue keys in notification emails, pull requests, release notes, docs, and other enabled pages into actionable issue popups. Open a Jira email in Gmail or Outlook, hover the issue key in the message, and inspect or triage the ticket directly from your inbox. The same workflow applies on GitHub and any other page you enable.
    
    The popup shows Jira issue details such as status, priority, labels, sprint, fix versions, custom fields, comments, attachments, history, reporter and assignee details, and linked pull request information already available through Jira. It also supports in-context Jira actions such as field updates, workflow transitions, comments, attachment handling, and related quick actions when your Jira permissions allow them.
    
    Jira QuickView uses your existing Jira browser session and does not require a separate Jira password inside the extension. You choose which pages can run the extension, set your Jira instance URL, customize which Jira fields and layout appear in the popup, and use Team Sync to import, export, or automatically pull shared extension settings from a Jira attachment or hosted JSON file across your team.
  • Apr 21, 2026
    permissions
    activeTab, declarativeContent, scripting, storage, webNavigation
    activeTab, alarms, declarativeContent, scripting, storage, webNavigation

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabalarmsdeclarativeContentscriptingstoragewebNavigation
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

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About

Jira QuickView turns Jira issue keys in notification emails, pull requests, release notes, docs, and other enabled pages into actionable issue popups. Open a Jira email in Gmail or Outlook, hover the issue key in the message, and inspect or triage the ticket directly from your inbox. The same workflow applies on GitHub and any other page you enable.

The popup shows Jira issue details such as status, priority, labels, sprint, fix versions, custom fields, comments, attachments, history, reporter and assignee details, and linked pull request information already available through Jira. It also supports in-context Jira actions such as field updates, workflow transitions, comments, attachment handling, and related quick actions when your Jira permissions allow them.

Jira QuickView uses your existing Jira browser session and does not require a separate Jira password inside the extension. You choose which pages can run the extension, set your Jira instance URL, customize which Jira fields and layout appear in the popup, and use Team Sync to import, export, or automatically pull shared extension settings from a Jira attachment or hosted JSON file across your team.

Technical

Version
2.5.0
Manifest
V3
Size
261KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
ub817054d89b021876e8ce3ec8da446b5
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 10, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 20, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
Website

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 8, 2026.