GanttTable for Jira
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With GanttTable for Jira, users can organize and manage epics, tasks, issues, bugs, and sub-tasks on an Excel-like table.
Effortlessly track progress across multiple projects on the same portfolio board.
Use built-in hierarchy structures or create a custom one to fit your workflow.
Leverage group by, sum-ups, and bulk actions to manage and edit your issues.


Visualize project planning on Gantt
GanttTable empowers Jira users to visualize project timelines, milestones, and task dependencies on a Gantt chart.
Use a critical path to highlight the sequence of tasks to determine the project’s overall duration.
Leverage baselines to show the original project schedule.
100% Built on Forge
GanttTable for Jira marks an important milestone in DevSamurai product development. The app is a Native Forge app, making all data stored on the Atlassian platform.
By adopting Forge, we can leverage performance, security, and data residency. For more details, please visit the Forge platform by Atlassian.

Bridge the power between spreadsheets and Gantt charts with GanttTable!
Frequently Asked Questions
You can use either default work item links or custom work item links to set up dependency mappings in the GanttTable.
Please refer to the documentation here: [Document]
You can also check this Atlassian’s guide to learn how to create custom work item links: [Link]
You can use date-type fields—either default or custom fields—to map the Start Date and End Date boxes in GanttTable to Jira date fields.
Please refer to the documentation here: [Document]
Check this Atlassian’s article to learn how to create custom work item fields: [Link]
Dependency mappings allow you to track and store relationships between issues directly within each issue’s details. This makes it easier to visualize how tasks are connected—for example, which task must be completed before another can begin.
When you map dependencies, the Gantt chart can automatically display arrows between linked tasks, helping teams identify potential scheduling conflicts, delays, or dependencies that affect the overall timeline.
Yes, you can create a custom hierarchy using Jira issue links by building your own custom structure.
Refer to the documentation here: [Link]
Not yet. Currently, our development team is implementing support for non-working days.
Holiday support is planned for a future update.