Jira

Polytomic connects Jira to your data warehouse, databases, and SaaS tools for engineering analytics ETL. Replicate issues, projects, sprints, worklogs, and field history into your data warehouse and other systems so delivery data can be joined to support volume and revenue, without writing code.

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More than thirty objects

Issues, boards, sprints, worklogs, permissions, and service desk data.

Issue field history

Every field change, which is what makes cycle time measurable.

Service desk included

Service desks and their organizations alongside standard project data.

Example workflows

Replicate Jira issues and projects into your data warehouse

What you can sync

Jira is supported as a source. Read issues, projects, and delivery metadata, then land them in your data warehouse, databases, or SaaS tools.

From Jira

Issues, issue types, links, watchers, and comments
Issue field history and issue fields
Projects, components, versions, categories, and roles
Boards, sprints, epics, statuses, and priorities
Users, user groups, worklogs, and permission schemes
Service desks and service desk organizations

To your destinations

Data warehouses including Snowflake, BigQuery, and Databricks
Databases including PostgreSQL and MySQL
Cloud storage including Amazon S3 and Google Cloud Storage
SaaS tools including Salesforce, HubSpot, and spreadsheets

How it works

Connect Jira and Polytomic reads well over thirty objects into your data warehouse, covering issues and their history, projects and their configuration, agile boards and sprints, worklogs, permissions, and service desk data.

Issue field history is the object that makes the rest worth having. Without it you know an issue's current status; with it you know how long it sat in each one, which is the basis of any real cycle time or bottleneck analysis.

  • Connect Jira to Polytomic
  • Read issues along with their types, links, watchers, and comments
  • Read issue field history to reconstruct how work moved
  • Read projects, components, versions, boards, sprints, and epics
  • Read users, groups, worklogs, and permission and security schemes
  • Monitor sync health, record volume, and failures from one interface

How to set up

Once Jira is connected, the full object list appears for selection. Most teams start with issues, issue field history, projects, and users, then add boards, sprints, and worklogs as their reporting matures.

How to get connected
  1. 1In Polytomic, navigate to Connections, then Add Connection, then Jira
  2. 2Supply your Jira credentials and site
  3. 3Test the connection
  4. 4Select the objects you want, starting with issues and issue field history
  5. 5Choose a destination data warehouse or database
  6. 6Set a schedule and click Save

See the documentation for full setup details.

Frequently asked questions

Why teams choose Polytomic

No engineering required

Set up and manage syncs without writing code.

Flexible data modeling

Use SQL to define exactly what data gets synced.

Handles scale automatically

Supports large datasets with incremental syncs and bulk APIs.

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