Manage subtasks in team-managed projects
This page is for team-managed projects
To check whether your project is team-managed or company-managed, select More actions (•••) next to the project name in either the header or the sidebar. At the bottom of the menu that opens, you’ll be able to view whether your project is team-managed or company-managed.
If you're in a company-managed project, check out these company-managed project articles instead.
More about the difference between company-managed and team-managed projects.
In Jira, a work item can have subtasks that can be assigned and tracked individually. This allows you to break down the work in your project to smaller, more manageable pieces. See how to convert work items to subtasks.
Add a subtask work type
Subtask work types are different from regular work types. By default, team-managed projects have subtask work types enabled. If your project doesn’t have the subtask work type, you’ll need to add it:
Navigate to your team-managed software project.
Next to your project's name in the sidebar, select More actions (•••), then Project settings.
Select Work types, then Add work type.
Select Subtask.
Create subtasks
You can create subtasks under any standard work items, like stories, bugs, or tasks. Unlike in company-managed projects, subtasks can’t be nested directly beneath work items at the Epic level.
To create a subtask from a work item:
Navigate to the work item under which you want to make a subtask.
Select Add then Child work item.
Enter a description for the subtask and select Create.
To create a subtask from the board:
On the board of your team-managed project, next to Group by, select Subtask (project admins only).
Select Create work item (+) to create a subtask under that work item.
Once created, the project admin can view these subtasks on the team-managed board by selecting Subtasks from the Group by dropdown. The parent level work items of the subtasks (which is to say story-level work items) show in the headers for each swimlane work items, and the cards underneath represent subtasks.
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