Google Calendar and Jira are two powerful tools that are widely used by businesses for scheduling and task management respectively. Google Calendar is an efficient scheduling and time-management tool that helps in planning meetings, setting reminders, and organizing your day effectively. On the other hand, Jira is an issue tracking and project management tool that helps in planning, tracking, and managing software development projects efficiently. Combining these two can lead to a highly productive environment where your schedules and tasks are in sync. For instance, you can create a Jira issue from a Google Calendar event or vice versa, making sure you never miss an important task or meeting.

Using Bardeen, you can seamlessly integrate these two powerful tools and automate various tasks. For example, you can use the Add a row to Airtable when Jira issue is added playbook to automatically create a record in Airtable for every new Jira issue. Similarly, you can use the Send a list of the upcoming week's meetings to Slack every Monday playbook to automatically send a list of your upcoming Google Calendar events to your Slack channel every week. These automations can help you save time, reduce manual work, and ensure that your tasks and schedules are always updated.

Try popular Google Calendar + Jira automations

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Create
a Trello card about following up on a meeting
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Create
ClickUp tasks from a list of the upcoming week's meetings every Monday
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Create
Asana tasks from a list of the upcoming week's meetings every Monday
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Send
a list of the upcoming week's meetings as an SMS every Monday
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Send
a list of the upcoming week's meetings to Slack every Monday
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Add
a row to Airtable, when Jira issue is added
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Copy
all Asana tasks in a specific project to Jira
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Copy
all ClickUp tasks in a specific project to Jira.
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Copy
all Jira issues to Asana
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Copy
all Jira issues to ClickUp
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Create
a new Jira issue from a ClickUp task
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Copy
all Google Calendar events during a time frame to Airtable
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Copy
all Google Calendar events during a time frame to Coda
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Create
a Jira issue from a tweet using OpenAI
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Create
a new Jira issue from a HubSpot ticket
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Add
meeting participant’s information before all Google Calendar events
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Join
next meeting, before it starts
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Copy
all Jira issues to Airtable
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Create
Coda table entry, when Jira issue is added
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Copy
all Jira issues to Coda
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Join
meeting and open Coda doc before an event starts
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Generate
a task list from the currently opened email thread and create Jira issues
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Generate
tasks from selected text and add them to Jira.
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Generate
task list from email when label is added and create Jira Issues.
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Create
a Google Doc for an event
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Add
meeting participant’s information to the next Google Calendar event
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Get
a browser notification 1 min before the event
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Send
an email reminder about a meeting to everyone 5 min before it begins
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Send
an SMS about the upcoming meeting 5 min before it starts
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Find
email threads with event participants
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Save
meeting participants enriched information in Coda
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Join
meeting and open Notion page before an event starts

How to integrate Google Calendar + Jira

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Install Bardeen extension from Chrome Web Store.
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Run your automation.
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Available actions & triggers

Delete calendar event
Action
When next event starts
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Add description to event
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Add Google Meet link to event
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Find events in time period
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Find events within one week
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Get event title
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Create simple event from text
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Find event participant email addresses
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Find events
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Create event
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Get last event
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Add participant to event
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Get all events
Action
Find Jira issue
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Create reminder in Google Calendar
Action
Get event duration
Action
Find current event
Action
Get event description
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When Jira issue is added
Trigger
Find next meeting with participant
Action
Update status of Jira issue
Action
Create Jira issue
Action
Find Slack users from Event
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Find Jira projects
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Find next event
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When status of Jira issue changes
Trigger

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Actions & Triggers

Bardeen provides two types of automations called Playbooks and Autobooks.

Playbooks are automations that you launch manually. And Autobooks are the automations that get triggered automatically when something happens or on a specific date / time.

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Triggers tell the automation when it has to start the series of actions.
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