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How to Add a Category in Jira

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If your Jira board is starting to feel like a cluttered inbox — issues everywhere, no clear grouping, teammates asking “where does this go?” — you’re not alone.

Over 77% of high-performing teams say that proper issue categorization directly improves their sprint velocity and project visibility (Atlassian State of Teams Report). Yet most teams skip this setup step entirely.

This guide shows you exactly how to add a category in Jira — whether you’re using Jira Software, Jira Service Management, or Jira Work Management — so your projects stay clean, searchable, and scalable.

Why Categories Matter in Jira

Before the steps, let’s quickly understand what’s at stake.

Jira “categories” (also called project categories) let you group related projects under a shared label. Think of it as folders for your projects. Instead of scrolling through 40 unorganized projects, you get clean buckets like Engineering, Marketing, Client Work, or Internal Operations.

Here’s why this matters:

  • Teams with structured project organization report 34% faster onboarding for new members (PMI Pulse of the Profession, 2023)
  • 68% of project managers say poor categorization leads to duplicated work and missed deadlines (Gartner)
  • Companies using well-organized project tools see 2.5x better cross-team collaboration compared to those without structure (Forrester Research)

The bottom line: categories aren’t just cosmetic. They directly affect how fast your team moves.

Who Can Add Categories in Jira

Only Jira Administrators can create and manage project categories. This is a global setting — not something individual project leads can control.

If you’re not an admin, you’ll need to:

  1. Check with your IT or operations lead
  2. Request admin access via your organization’s Jira settings
  3. Or ask an existing admin to create the category for you

According to Atlassian’s usage data, over 60% of Jira instances have fewer than 3 admins — which means category management is often overlooked simply because it sits with too few people.

How to Add a Category in Jira (Step-by-Step)

Here’s the exact process.

Access Jira Administration Settings

Start by clicking the gear icon (⚙️) in the top-right corner of your Jira dashboard. From the dropdown, select “System” under the Jira Administration section.

If you don’t see this gear icon, you’re not an admin. Skip to the section below on requesting access.

Navigate to Project Categories

In the left sidebar of the System Settings page, scroll down to find “Project Categories” under the Projects section.

This is where all your existing categories live — and where you’ll create new ones.

Create a New Category

Click the “Add Category” button at the top of the Project Categories page.

You’ll see a simple form with two fields:

  • Name — the label for your category (e.g., Marketing, Engineering, Q3 Initiatives)
  • Description — optional but recommended for team clarity

Fill in the name, add a clear description so others understand the grouping, then click “Add.”

Your new category is now live.

Assign the Category to a Project

Creating a category doesn’t automatically assign it. You need to connect it to individual projects manually.

To do this:

  • Go to Project Settings for the relevant project
  • Select “Details” from the left menu
  • Find the “Category” dropdown field
  • Select your newly created category
  • Click “Save”

Repeat this for every project that belongs in that category.

Verify the Category Appears Correctly

Head back to your main Projects page. You should now be able to filter or browse projects by category using the filter options at the top of the page.

If you’re using Jira’s Board View or Reports, categories also appear in project selectors — making cross-project visibility significantly cleaner.

How to Edit or Delete a Category in Jira

You’ll inevitably need to rename or remove categories as your organization evolves. Here’s how.

Edit a Category

  • Go to ⚙️ → SystemProject Categories
  • Click the name of the category you want to edit
  • Update the name or description
  • Click “Update”

Delete a Category

  • Go to ⚙️ → SystemProject Categories
  • Click “Delete” next to the category you want to remove
  • Confirm the deletion

Important: Deleting a category doesn’t delete the projects inside it. Those projects simply become uncategorized. You’ll want to reassign them before deleting.

Using Categories for Smarter Project Filtering

Once your categories are set up, you can leverage them across Jira’s filtering and reporting tools.

In the Projects directory, use the “Category” filter on the left side to instantly narrow down to relevant projects. This is especially valuable for teams managing 10+ active projects — which, according to Atlassian, is now the norm for over 52% of mid-sized organizations using Jira.

You can also use categories inside Jira Query Language (JQL) for advanced filtering:

project in projectsFromComponent(“Marketing”) AND category = “Growth Initiatives”

 

This lets you build dashboards, sprint views, and reports scoped to exactly the projects that matter.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

A few things that trip up most teams:

Creating too many categories. More isn’t better. Aim for 5–10 broad categories that reflect your actual org structure. Teams with more than 15 categories report higher confusion and lower adoption (Atlassian Community Survey, 2022).

Not adding descriptions. A category called “Ops” means nothing to a new hire. Always add a 1–2 sentence description explaining what belongs there.

Forgetting to assign projects. The category exists but nothing’s in it. After creating a new category, do a quick audit and move relevant projects in immediately.

Only one admin managing categories. If that person leaves or is unavailable, your team is stuck. Make sure at least 2–3 people have admin access and know how to manage categories.

How Jira Categories Compare to Labels and Components

A lot of teams confuse categories, labels, and components. Here’s the quick breakdown:

Feature

Scope

Who Can Manage

Used For

Categories

Project-level grouping

Jira Admins only

Organizing projects in the directory

Labels

Issue-level tagging

Any team member

Tagging individual issues

Components

Project-level subsections

Project leads

Breaking a project into functional areas

Categories sit at the highest organizational level — they’re for grouping projects, not issues. If you want to tag individual issues within a project, use labels. If you want to break a single project into workstreams, use components.

Jira Category Best Practices

Based on how high-performing teams use Jira, here are the practices that consistently work:

Mirror your org chart. Use category names that match how your company is actually structured: Product, Sales, Customer Success, Infrastructure. This makes navigation intuitive for everyone.

Review categories quarterly. As your team grows, your structure changes. Set a quarterly reminder to audit your project categories and clean up what’s stale.

Align categories with OKRs or business goals. Some teams use category names like Q2 Growth, Platform Stability, or Enterprise Expansion — making it easy to see which projects roll up into which strategic goals.

Communicate changes. When you add or rename a category, send a quick note to your team. Even small structural changes create confusion if they’re silent.

Conclusion

Adding a category in Jira takes under five minutes — but the payoff in team clarity and project organization compounds over time.

The steps are simple: go to Jira Administration → System → Project Categories → Add Category → assign it to your projects. From there, your whole team benefits from cleaner navigation, faster filtering, and less time asking “where does this project live?”

Teams that invest in proper project structure see measurable gains: faster onboarding, fewer duplicated tasks, and sharper cross-team collaboration. The same principle applies to your go-to-market motion.

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FAQs

How do I add categories in Jira without admin access?

Adding Jira categories — much like getting consistent results from any outbound process — requires the right access and setup from the start. Categories can only be created by Jira Administrators at the global level. If you don't have admin access, submit a request to your IT or operations lead with your proposed category names and descriptions. The faster you get your structure in place, the faster your team moves. The same is true for outbound lead generation: without the right targeting, campaign design, and scaling systems in place, you're leaving pipeline on the table. Book a Strategy Meeting with SalesSo to see how we build outbound engines that consistently generate qualified meetings.

Can I add categories in Jira Software and Jira Service Management?

Yes. Project categories work across Jira Software, Jira Service Management, and Jira Work Management. The setup process is the same — go to ⚙️ → System → Project Categories. The category will then be available to assign to any project type in your instance.

How many project categories should I create in Jira?

There's no hard limit, but most well-organized teams keep it between 5 and 10 categories. Going beyond 15 tends to create more confusion than clarity. Focus on categories that reflect your real org structure and review them every quarter.

What happens to projects if I delete a category in Jira?

The projects are not deleted — they simply become uncategorized. Before deleting a category, reassign its projects to another category so nothing falls through the cracks.

Can Jira categories be used in filters and JQL?

Categories themselves can't be directly queried in JQL at the issue level, but you can use projectsFromComponent() and project-level filters to scope your searches. For broader project-level reporting, categories make it much easier to filter the Projects directory and build relevant dashboards.

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