# Smart Issue Routing: Map Teams or Repositories to Projects in Your Task Manager

## Introduction <a href="#introduction" id="introduction"></a>

Mapping your Aikido teams or repositories to projects within your Task Manager ensures that automated tasks are correctly routed to the appropriate project.

## Use Case <a href="#main-use-case" id="main-use-case"></a>

Often, you have different projects in your task tracker that map to different Aikido teams. This is helpful when you have certain teams that combine certain repos, cloud, containers and need those issues directed to a certain task tracker project.

### Step-by-Step Guide <a href="#step-by-step-guide" id="step-by-step-guide"></a>

**Step 1**: Navigate to the [**Task Manager Settings**](https://app.aikido.dev/settings/integrations/tasktracker)

**Step 2**: Select **Jira Project Mapping**.

<figure><img src="/files/vHvUchSNsNPd8EMoJ43z" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

**Step 3: Map** your Task Tracker Projects to your Aikido Teams or Repositories

<figure><img src="/files/lvMaErx4xjx12mYRUsuw" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

{% hint style="info" %}
**Important**: Don't forget to set a **default project**. This project acts as a fallback for any teams or repositories not explicitly mapped, ensuring no task goes unassigned.
{% endhint %}

**Extra notes**

* This option is not included in GitHub Issues / GitLab Issues.
* For Linear, we do not map the projects, but the Teams

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