Agile Hive provides a set of predefined Jira Issue Types, Custom Fields, Screens, as well as various Schemes in order to get you started with the app as quickly and conveniently as possible.
While most of the built-in entities are optional to use, some of them are required for specific functionality of the app to work properly.
Make sure you’re logged in with a Jira user holding at least Jira Administrator permission.
In the sections below you can find information on the initial setup of Agile Hive.
To support you with the initial setup of Agile Hive we have prepared a checklist that guides you through the first steps with the app.
You can easily access it by navigating to the ‘Apps’ section of global Jira Administration:
Select ‘Agile Hive Administration’ from the left hand sidebar - you’ve successfully reached your destination!
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The configuration checklist for Jira Administrators contains a bunch of tasks. While most of them are optional, there still are some of them that at least require your attention once. The list below will help you quickly identify the setup steps you should take a closer look at.
We recommend double-checking the Atlassian user groups configured for the Agile Hive Administrator permission.
You can find more information over at Manage Agile Hive Administrators.
It’s fully optional to create and use the built-in Agile Hive Issue Link Types for Dependencies, Objectives, and Risks.
You can also decide to use existing Issue Link Types and map them to the corresponding functionality in Agile Hive. More information is available at Configure Dependency Link.
You can decide whether or not to use the built-in Agile Hive Issue Types for projects on all SAFe® layers. Agile Hive Issue Types are required to create Agile Hive Issue Type Schemes and Agile Hive Issue Type Screen Schemes.
You can find more information over at Manage Agile Hive Issue Types.
Agile Hive Issue Types are required to automatically create Agile Hive Issue Type Schemes. |
You can decide whether or not to use the built-in Agile Hive Issue Type Schemes for projects on all SAFe® layers.
You can find more information over at Manage Agile Hive Issue Type Schemes.
You can decide whether or not to use the built-in Agile Hive Statuses for projects on all SAFe® layers. Agile Hive Statuses are required to create Agile Hive Workflows and Agile Hive Workflow Schemes.
You can find more information over at Manage Agile Hive Statuses.
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