Issue Calendar for Jira offers you super easy way how to filter the work. You can use the standard ones:
- type (a task, a bug, a sub-task…)
- status (todo, in progressm done..)
- priority (low, medium, high…)
- assignee
…but also the other ones, including a reporter, labels, parent epic, summary, start or due dates…etc.
You can look up any filter you need by using the “Add filter” button.

Examples of work filters
Using labels filter
In order to filter work by a priority, first look up the Labels filter.
Once the labels filter has been selected, you can pick one or more from the suggested labels (or search for the one you need) and then click “Submit“. See the highlighted areas on the screenshot below:

Using priority filter
In order to filter work by a priority, first look up the Priority filter.
Once the priority filter has been selected, you can pick the actual priorities you need and then click “Submit“. See the highlighted areas on the screenshot below:

Using the date filter
Use if you want to filter work for a specified date, e.g. (older then 2025-06-14, newer than 2025-06-14 or even on an exact date). Proceed as follows:
- choose the date field to filter upon (e.g. due date)
- pick the rule (items on the exact date, all items before date or all items after date)
- pick the date and click “Submit“
See the highlighted areas on the screenshot below:

Other filtering criteria
To filter work items, you can use really pretty-much any custom fields available in Jira. Simply use the search field to look them up:
