Invite guests to Jira
What is guest access?
Not all teamwork happens inside a single organization. Sometimes you need to partner with other companies and external collaborators to progress and complete your projects, and this is where guest access can help.
Use guest access to invite external collaborators to a single Jira space as a guest with limited permissions. Guest access in Jira follows a similar model to guest access in Confluence and is designed for scenarios where external collaborators (such as contractors, consultants, or clients) need temporary access for a specific engagement or project. These guests need to view or lightly collaborate on work, but don’t need full access to your Jira site. Guest access is not intended for managed users internal to your organization.
Guest access is only available in Standard, Premium, and Enterprise plans.
Who is considered a guest?
A guest is anyone outside your organization, its affiliates, subsidiaries, or related entities. Examples of guests include clients, vendors, freelancers, or external consultants.
To qualify as a guest, the user’s email domain must not match any domains associated with your organization, affiliates, or subsidiaries. Guests cannot join using an email domain that belongs to the organization’s account.
この目的、およびアトラシアン製品ドキュメントに記載されているガイドラインに従ってユーザーが機能を使用していない場合、アトラシアンは機能へのアクセスを制限する権利を留保します。また、アトラシアンはゲストと有料ユーザーの比率を変更する権利も留保します。
What guests can and can’t do in Jira
Guest access uses a dedicated guest role inside a space, with permissions tuned for light collaboration. What guests can do depends on how you configure the guest role in that space, but here’s what they typically have access to in Jira.
Guests can:
Log in with their Atlassian account and open the single Jira space they’ve been added to
Browse and view work items in that space
Create, edit, transition, and resolve work items
Be assigned to work items and assign them to others
Comment on work items, and edit or delete their own comments
Add attachments, and delete their own attachments
Log work and manage their own worklogs
Link work items together within the same space
View watchers (and manage watchers in company-managed spaces)
View combined and summarized project data, development information, and read-only workflows
Participate in boards, backlogs, and other views within the space, as allowed by the guest role and space configuration
Guests can’t:
Access any other Jira spaces on that site (they’re limited to one space per site)
Administer spaces or manage space configuration (including workflows, layouts, people, and permissions)
Archive work items, or restore them
Edit or delete other users’ comments, attachments, or worklogs
Move work items to other spaces (and can’t move work items at all in team‑managed spaces)
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Act as a service project agent
Use any Jira global permissions (for example, administer Jira, browse users and groups, share dashboards or filters, make bulk changes, or create team‑managed spaces)
Access platform‑wide objects or experiences (such as site‑level home, dashboards, or goals) unless explicitly supported for guests
See work that hasn’t been shared with the space, or that is otherwise restricted by permissions
For a detailed list of guest permissions across company-managed and team-managed spaces, see What guests can and can’t do in Jira.
How guest access works
Guest access uses a two-step permission model:
Site admins add guests to a site
A site admin invites or approves a user to access Jira and selects Guest as the user’s role.
This step controls who is allowed into the site as an external collaborator.
Space admins add guests to a space in the site
A space admin adds that guest to a specific Jira space and assigns their space role.
This step controls where the guest can collaborate and what they can do there.
Guests must be external to your organization and can only be added to a single Jira business or software space per site. The same person may be a guest on multiple Jira sites, but is limited to one space per site. Guests can access Marketplace apps that support guest access, but only for the data and features available in the space they’ve been added to.
How to manage guest access in Jira
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