# Auto-Close Jira Tasks When Aikido Issues Are Resolved / Ignored

### Use Case

When Aikido marks issues as **resolved** or **ignored**, you can sync this status with Jira to keep tasks automatically updated.

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Aikido checks every **8 hours** to detect and update resolved issues. Updates are **not instantaneous**, so some delay is expected between resolution and task closure.
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### **Setup**

**Step 1.** Go to your [**Task Tracker Integration Settings**](https://app.aikido.dev/settings/integrations/tasktracker) in the Aikido dashboard.

**Step 2.** In the **Advanced** section, enable **Autoclose Tasks**.<br>

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**Step 3.** Set the corresponding **completion status** that you are using in Jira (e.g., “Done”).

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**Step 4**. Hit Save Settings in the top right


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