Discover how integrating Copado with Jira through the Peeklogic Connector for Salesforce and Jira can revolutionize your IT project management.
Copado and Jira are powerful tools, but connecting them across multiple platforms can be tricky. The Peeklogic Connector for Salesforce and Jira solves this problem by linking Copado’s DevOps features with Jira’s project tracking.
About Copado and Jira
Copado is a DevOps platform built specifically for Salesforce. It handles automated deployments, continuous integrations, and release management—basically everything you need to push changes to Salesforce without the usual headaches and risks of doing it manually.
What matters for project managers is the visibility. You get a clear view of your deployment pipeline and quality metrics, which makes planning and decision-making much easier.
Most developers and project managers already know Jira. Atlassian’s tool works for everything from simple task lists to complex agile projects. You can set up scrum boards, kanban boards, and track performance in real time.
Jira works with different methodologies—Agile, Waterfall, whatever your team prefers. Plus, there are tons of add-ons if you need extra functionality.
Why Use the Peeklogic Connector for Jira Integration?
- Simplifying Integration
The connector syncs data between Copado and Jira automatically. User stories, tasks, bugs—update something in one system, and it updates in the other. No more copying information back and forth manually.
- Workflow Automation
When a developer updates a user story in Copado, Jira gets updated automatically. Same goes the other way—entries in Jira can trigger deployments or test updates in Copado.
- Real-Time Data
Both teams see the same current information. Project timelines, resources, priorities—everything stays in sync, so you can make decisions quickly without waiting for someone to update a spreadsheet.
What You Get from Jira and Salesforce Integration
Better Visibility
You see the whole project from development to deployment in one place. Easier to spot bottlenecks and manage resources.
Smoother Communication
Dev teams and ops teams work from the same information. Less back-and-forth, faster problem-solving.
Faster Releases
Less manual work means fewer delays. Updates move through the pipeline faster, which matters when you’re trying to beat competitors to market.
Fewer Mistakes
Automation cuts down on typos and data entry errors. What gets entered in one system stays accurate in the other.
Lower Costs
Teams spend less time on manual tasks, which adds up to real cost savings over time.
See Peeklogic in Action
Learn moreReal Example: Healthcare System
A healthcare provider needed to deploy updates to their 24/7 system within strict two-hour windows—any longer and patient care could be affected.
They used Copado to automate deployments within those windows. By connecting it to Jira through the Peeklogic Connector, developers and support engineers could track everything in real time. If something went wrong during an update, the team could jump on it immediately. The system stayed up and running, even during maintenance.
Copado Objects You’ll Work With
When you integrate Copado with Jira through Peeklogic, you’ll mainly work with Copado Plans objects:
User Story
Requirements for development work. Each story covers a specific piece of functionality that needs to be built or fixed.
User Story Tasks
User stories get broken down into individual tasks with timelines and technical details.
Sprint
Time-boxed periods where specific stories and tasks need to be completed.
Epic
A group of related user stories working toward the same big-picture goal.
Project
The top-level container that tracks all your Salesforce changes, including stories, tasks, sprints, and epics.
Bottom Line
If you’re managing IT projects on Salesforce, connecting Copado and Jira through the Peeklogic Connector makes sense. You get better control, fewer errors, and clearer visibility into what’s happening with your projects.
Want to see how it works for your setup? Reach out and we’ll show you.