Flow Guard for Jira Cloud

Turn delivery risk into the next clear action.

Rank stalled work, blockers, ownership gaps, and release risk across Jira projects—then see exactly why each issue needs attention.

Flow Guard Action Queue ranking four representative Jira issues by intervention priorityRepresentative sample data

9 explainable signals

Aging, inactivity, blockers, ownership, due dates, dependencies, sprint carryover, and release risk.

Up to 5 dependency hops

See visible downstream impact across projects instead of walking Jira links by hand.

0 automatic issue edits

Monitoring is read-only. Jira changes happen only after an explicit, permission-checked action.

From scattered signals to a focused review

Flow Guard reduces the review to three repeatable steps.

1

Detect

Monitor selected projects with a previewed, explainable policy.

2

Prioritize

Fuse related signals into one finding and rank intervention value.

3

Resolve

Act explicitly, then confirm what Jira shows as resolved the following week.

Know why it is ranked before you act

Finding detail showing signal evidence, thresholds, downstream impact, and score contribution
Observed evidence, thresholds, and category contributions make every rank explainable.
Setup preview showing representative scope, raw matches, findings, and effective policy
Preview what monitoring will find before the policy becomes active.

One cross-project queue

Bring review delays, blockers, due dates, and ownership gaps into one intervention order.

Permission-visible actions

Queue reads, assignments, comments, and bulk triage stay within the viewer’s Jira permissions.

Confirmed outcomes

Review resolution only when Jira evidence and complete scan coverage support it.

See the complete workflow in 26 seconds

From too many dashboards to an explainable queue, an explicit action, and a confirmed weekly outcome.

Works in English and Japanese

The app follows each viewer’s Jira language setting. Product screens, onboarding, practical playbooks, and FAQ are available in both languages.