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Jira product team
AI Rovo

Rovo search is now in Jira

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AUTHOR: Jira product team

Finding work in Jira just got better (and smarter). Rovo search is now built into Jira, so you can describe what you’re looking for in plain language and land in the right place – whether that’s a filtered list of work items or a summarized answer pulled from across your tools and company context.

Searching in Jira used to mean knowing JQL, clicking through filters, or scrolling through long lists hoping the right work showed up. And if you wanted context beyond Jira (a Confluence page, a Slack thread, a Google Doc), you had to go find it yourself.

Now, you just type what you need. Rovo figures out the rest.


How it works

Search in plain language

“Open bugs assigned to me in the mobile project” works just as well as the JQL equivalent. No query syntax needed.

Always land in the right place

Rovo reads the intent behind your search. Work item searches go straight to a focused Jira list view. Broader questions (“what did the team decide about the migration?” “what are the top priorities for Q3?”) give you a summarized answer with sources.

Search across your tools, from Jira

Rovo pulls in context from Confluence, Google Drive, Slack, and any other connected apps. One answer in one place.

Anyone can search like a power user

Designers, marketeres, project managers – everyone can run the same sophisticated searches that used to require JQL.


Your existing saved filters, boards, and views aren’t affected. And Rovo respects your permissions, so users only see what they already have access to.

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