Short answer: You can get project in Jira by hand from its own interface, but it won’t repeat itself. On TinyCommand, add the Jira Get Project action to a workflow, map its 1 input from any upstream app, and it runs automatically every time the trigger fires. No code, and a free tier to start.
Every field can be mapped from an upstream trigger, AI step, table row, or hard-coded literal.
| Field | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
Project Key projectKey | string | Required | Jira project key — uppercase letters identifying a project. |
{"projectKey": "e.g. PROJ"}
{"id": "10000","key": "PROJ","name": "My Project","projectTypeKey": "software"}
Use these fields in downstream nodes for routing, logging, or error handling.
Any of these apps can fire this action as part of a workflow.