How to Migrate from Jira to ClickUp: The Complete 2026 Guide

How to Migrate from Jira to ClickUp: The Complete 2026 Guide


The Breaking Point: Why Teams Are Leaving Jira

Migrating from Jira to ClickUp is one of the most common SaaS switches in 2026. Jira was built for software developers. That was fine in 2010. In 2026, it’s a liability.

The complaints are consistent across thousands of teams making the switch:

  • Non-developers can’t use it. Marketing, HR, operations, and design teams are forced to navigate a tool built around sprint boards, epics, and story points — terminology that means nothing to them.
  • Setup takes weeks, not hours. A basic project in Jira requires configuring workflows, permission schemes, issue types, and screen schemes before a single task can be created.
  • Pricing scales painfully. Jira’s per-user pricing hits hard as teams grow. The jump from Free to Standard to Premium adds up fast, with key features like advanced roadmaps locked behind the most expensive tiers.
  • It’s slow. Page loads, board transitions, and search are notoriously sluggish — a daily frustration for large teams.
  • Plugin dependency. Basic functionality like time tracking, resource management, and better reporting requires paid Atlassian Marketplace add-ons, pushing the real cost far higher than the listed price.

If your non-engineering team members complain every time they open Jira, you’ve already waited too long.


Why Move to ClickUp?

ClickUp was designed from the ground up to serve every team in a company — not just developers. Here’s how it directly solves Jira’s core problems:

Flexible views for every team. ClickUp gives you List, Board, Gantt, Calendar, Table, and Timeline views. Developers can work in their familiar board view while marketing runs a calendar view — in the same workspace, on the same project.

Flat, transparent pricing. ClickUp’s pricing is per-user with no feature gating tricks. The Unlimited plan covers most teams completely, and the Business plan unlocks advanced automation and reporting without the sticker shock of Jira Premium.

Zero learning curve for non-technical users. ClickUp is intuitive enough that a new team member can create, assign, and track tasks within minutes — no onboarding week required.

Built-in features, no plugins needed. Time tracking, goals, docs, whiteboards, and dashboards are all native — no Marketplace add-ons required.

Ready to make the switch? Start your free ClickUp trial here → and see why over 800,000 teams have already migrated away from legacy tools like Jira.


Step-by-Step Migration Blueprint

Follow this exact sequence to move from Jira to ClickUp without losing a single task.

Step 1: Export Your Data from Jira

  1. In Jira, go to Project Settings → Export
  2. Select CSV format (this works for most project types)
  3. For advanced exports including attachments, use Project Settings → Backup (available on Standard plan and above)
  4. Export each project separately if you have multiple
  5. Open the CSV in a spreadsheet and review the columns — you’ll see Issue Key, Summary, Status, Assignee, Priority, and Description at minimum

Tip: Before exporting, clean up your Jira backlog. Archive or delete issues that are 12+ months old and closed. There’s no point migrating dead tickets.

Step 2: Clean and Map Your Data

Before importing, map Jira’s terminology to ClickUp’s:

Jira ClickUp Equivalent
Project Space or Folder
Epic List
Story / Task Task
Sub-task Subtask
Sprint Sprint (ClickUp has native sprints)
Component Tag
Fix Version Milestone

In your CSV, rename columns to match ClickUp’s import expectations:

  • “Summary” → “Task Name”
  • “Assignee” → “Assignee”
  • “Status” → “Status”
  • “Priority” → “Priority”

Remove any Jira-specific columns that don’t map (Issue Key, Reporter ID, etc.) to keep the import clean.

Step 3: Import into ClickUp

  1. In ClickUp, go to your Workspace Settings → Import/Export
  2. Select Import from Jira (ClickUp has a native Jira importer — use this over CSV when possible)
  3. If using native import: connect your Jira account, select projects, and map statuses
  4. If using CSV: select Import CSV, upload your cleaned file, and map each column to the correct ClickUp field
  5. Run a test import on one small project first before importing everything
  6. Review the imported tasks, check assignees, statuses, and priorities are correct

Step 4: Rebuild Your Workflows and Go Live

  1. Recreate your Jira status columns in ClickUp (e.g. To Do → In Progress → In Review → Done)
  2. Set up Automations to replace any Jira automation rules (e.g. auto-assign when status changes)
  3. Invite your team to the new ClickUp workspace
  4. Run both tools in parallel for one week — new tasks go into ClickUp, old tasks finish in Jira
  5. After one week, archive Jira and go fully live on ClickUp

Feature Comparison Matrix

Feature Jira ClickUp
Pricing Model Per user/month, feature-gated tiers Per user/month, flat tiers
Free Plan Up to 10 users, limited features Up to 5 users, generous features
Standard/Unlimited Plan ~usd 8.15/user/month usd 7/user/month
Premium/Business Plan ~usd 16/user/month usd 12/user/month
Ease of Use Complex, developer-focused Intuitive, works for all teams
Setup Time Days to weeks Hours
Built-in Time Tracking No (requires add-on) Yes
Built-in Docs No Yes
Views Available Board, Backlog, Roadmap 15+ views
Automation Limited on lower tiers 100–unlimited automations
Mobile App Good Excellent

The Cost Shift: What You’ll Actually Pay

Let’s run the numbers for a team of 25 people.

Jira Standard: 25 × $8.15 = $203.75/month Add typical Marketplace plugins (tempo timesheets, advanced roadmaps unlocked, etc.): +$100–150/month Real Jira cost: $300–350/month

ClickUp Unlimited: 25 × $7 = $175/month No plugins needed. Time tracking, docs, and dashboards included. Real ClickUp cost: $175/month

Monthly savings: ~$125–175/month ($1,500–2,100/year)

For a 50-person team, those savings double. The migration pays for itself within the first month.

Start your free ClickUp trial and lock in your team’s pricing →


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Jira to ClickUp migration take? For most teams, the technical migration takes 2–4 hours. The transition period where teams adapt to the new tool is typically 1–2 weeks.

Will I lose my Jira history? No. All task history, comments, and statuses export with the CSV or native Jira importer.

Can developers still use Agile/Scrum in ClickUp? Yes. ClickUp has native sprint management, story points, velocity tracking, and burndown charts — everything your dev team needs.

What if migration goes wrong? Don’t cancel Jira until you’re fully settled in ClickUp. Run both in parallel for at least a week as a safety net.


Last updated: May 2026

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