Linking work items in Jira is a powerful way to show relationships between tasks. Whether you’re tracking dependencies, blocking issues, or simply connecting related work, links help teams understand context and collaboration across projects.
In this article, we’ll cover:
How to link work items in Jira natively
Common challenges with issue links
Best practices for managing linked work
Advanced options when you need more flexibility
Jira comes with built-in link types like “blocks,” “is blocked by,” “relates to,” and more. You can:
Open a work item .
Scroll to the Linked issues section .
Choose a link type and select the target work item.
This makes it easy to trace dependencies, but at scale things can get messy.
Teams often run into challenges such as:
🔎 Too many link types → making it unclear which ones apply to which projects.
🧩 Inconsistent usage → teams using different link types for the same purpose.
🐌 Manual effort → updating or deleting links one by one across multiple work items.
🎨 Limited visibility → hard to distinguish important links at a glance.
These challenges can slow down reporting and increase confusion instead of improving clarity .
To keep linked work useful and efficient:
✅ Define a standard set of link types your team should use.
✅ Limit link types to those that add real value (avoid “everything everywhere”).
✅ Train your team on when to use “blocks” vs “relates to” vs other types.
✅ Regularly review linked work to clean up outdated or incorrect links.
If you’ve been using Jira for a while, you may already have hundreds or thousands of linked work items. Managing them one-by-one isn’t practical.
This is where Marketplace apps can help. For example, Advanced Link Manager for Jira (an app from Atlassway) adds extra flexibility, such as :
Restricting link types by project or work item type
Using JQL to define when certain link types are available
Bulk updating link types
Bulk deleting outdated linked work items
Editing linked work items in a list view
Coloring link types for better visibility
Cleaner display of linked work for faster understanding
These features save time and reduce errors, especially in large projects where links play a key role in project tracking .
Linked work in Jira is an essential feature for tracking dependencies and relationships, but it works best when teams keep things simple and consistent. With a few best practices and the right tools for bulk management you can make linked work both more useful and easier to maintain.
👉 How does your team use linked work in Jira? Do you rely on links heavily, or only for specific cases? Share your approach with the community we’d love to hear it!
Kar Atlassway
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