Configuring the customer portal

Your service desk project comes with a customizable customer-facing site called the customer portal that customers can use to raise and track requests. If you link your project to a Confluence knowledge base space, customers can also self-service issues by searching for relevant articles.
Customer portal

To access your customer portal, click Customer Channels in the project sidebar:

On this page:

You must be a Jira Service Desk Administrator or Project Administrator for this service desk project to make the following changes.

Set up request types

You can customize the types of requests that customers raise from the portal. To create and manage request types, visit Project settings > Request types. 


Service desk includes several request types that address common IT help scenarios. The request types are organized into groups to help customers find what they need on the portal. For example, you can add a "Common Requests" group to help customers get assistance with the most commonly reported issues like system problems or IT support.

To learn more about customizing request types, check out Setting up request types.

Brand your portal

You can customize your customer portal to reflect your team and company's brand with the following two steps: 

  1. In Project settings > Portal settings, add a portal logo and a short description to familiarize customers with your service desk:
     
    Your logo also appears in notifications sent by your service desk. Read more about customer notifications.
  2. Follow the link (or select   > Applications > Jira Service Desk Configuration) to brand your customer portal header in a live preview mode. The header and branding changes made here apply to all service desk project portals and the global help center
     

Add transitions

You can show transitions on the customer portal so that customers can transition requests. For example, say an agent shares a knowledge base article with a customer. If the article solves the customer's problem, then the customer can resolve the request.

To add a transition to the portal, you edit an existing transition in the workflow.

  1. In your service desk project, click Project settings > Workflows.
  2. Click  next to the workflow that contains the transition you want to add to the portal.
  3. Click Diagram to open the diagram view.
  4. Click the transition in the workflow, and then select Show transition on the customer portal.

Customer transitions behave slightly differently than other workflow transitions:

  • Screens don't display on the customer portal. When you add a transition to the portal, you can set a resolution for requests that customers transition.
  • When an issue is transitioned from the portal, it bypasses any validators that are defined for the transition.

Note: If it seems like the portal transition isn't working properly, make sure there isn't an automation rule in conflict with the transition.

To learn more about workflows and transitions, see the advanced workflow configuration page.

Manage access to your portal

You can open your customer portal to allow new customers to create an account and submit a request to your team. If you don't want to have an open portal, you can restrict access to: 

  • Customers who have an existing account for any other Jira application or service desk project
  • Customers who appear specifically on your service desk project's customer list 

For more information about opening or restricting your portal, see Managing access to your service desk.

The customer portal integrates with Atlassian Crowd Atlassian's single sign-on (SSO), authentication, authorization, application provisioning, and identity management framework. For information about integrating with third-party SSO providers, see this page.

View all portals in your help center

If your company uses multiple service desk projects (e.g. an IT service desk and an office administration service desk), you can provide your customers with a single URL to find a list of all the customer portals they have access to and the requests created in each one: http://<computer_name_or_IP_address>:<HTTP_port_number>/jira/servicedesk/customer/portals 

The URL you provide will send customers to what we call the Help Center. The Help Center displays all customer portals generated by service desk projects in a single instance of Jira Service Desk, as well as the header you previously branded:

To make any changes to the header, or to update the name of your help center, proceed to   > Applications > Jira Service Desk Configuration.

Last modified on Mar 12, 2018

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