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×Does anyone aware if there is any Jira app/integration that would allow 2 way-sync between comment section in Jira's issue and MS Teams chat?
In detail, I am looking for an app that would allow me to easily pull every watcher of an issue in Jira into a group chat in MS Teams. And the chat content of that MS Teams group (chat) would be automatically synced/imported into the comment section of the Jira issue.
You could do that using Halp, it allows you to create requests directly in MS Teams, and comments made in Jira sync back to Halp/MS Teams.
I saw the video he demoed how it works with Slack but not seeing the same kind of demo for MS Teams.
Do you know if it works the same way for MS Teams?
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From what I have heard it should work the same way in MS Teams. I found this intro video about Halp on MS Teams, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QPR43Wvk38 and if you go to their channel the have three other videos.
The integration is pretty new so I would expect there will be more videos coming. The Halp team is really responsive if you contact them.
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I saw this App does what you ask - https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1220851/microsoft-teams-for-jira-jsm-smart-connect?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
Regards,
Leo
https://www.moveworkforward.com/microsoft-teams-atlassian-consultation
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