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5 Best Jira Leave Management Apps to Manage Your Team's Time-Off ⏰

Hi community, today I want to share a little bit of my top 5 for Best Leave Management in Jira since we all know that, there are no direct way to do it in Jira natively. 

So, go grab a snack and a drink, and see if you happen to use any of these apps I mentioned below.


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Managing people is just as important as managing work. For project managers and team leaders using Jira, one of the most common blind spots is leave and absence management. When team availability is unclear, sprint commitments become risky, deadlines slip, and delivery confidence suffers.

While Jira excels at tracking tasks, workflows, and progress, it does not provide a built-in way to manage employee leave. This gap has led many teams to rely on spreadsheets, shared calendars, or informal messages—solutions that don’t scale and often fail when planning matters most.

Fortunately, the Atlassian Marketplace offers several leave management apps designed specifically for Jira users. In this article, we’ll explore the best Jira leave management solutions, evaluate them with a resource and team management perspective, and help you choose the right option for your team.

Why choose a Jira leave management app from the marketplace?

Jira does not include native functionality for requesting, approving, or tracking leave. There is no standard way to see who is on vacation, sick leave, or otherwise unavailable during a sprint. As a result, most teams manage absences outside Jira, which creates several challenges:

  • Team availability is disconnected from sprint planning
  • Project managers lack a reliable view of capacity
  • Leave approvals and records are scattered across tools
  • Last-minute absences can disrupt delivery plans

Atlassian Marketplace apps are designed to close this gap by extending Jira with dedicated leave and absence management capabilities, all within the same environment your teams already use.

Here are several key advantages that marketplace leave management apps offer:

  • Native Jira integration: Leave requests, approvals, and calendars live directly in Jira, reducing context switching and manual updates.
  • Improved transparency: Team members, scrum masters, and managers can clearly see availability, making planning more predictable.
  • Better sprint and resource planning: Planned absences can be factored into sprint commitments, helping teams avoid over-allocation.
  • Automation and consistency: Approval workflows, leave policies, and holiday rules are standardized instead of handled informally.
  • Scalability: Marketplace apps support growing teams and organizations across Jira Cloud and Data Center.

For agile teams that depend on realistic planning and predictable delivery, managing leave inside Jira is no longer optional—it’s essential.

5 best Jira leave management solutions for agile teams

Now, let’s take a closer look at the 5 best solutions for managing leaves that you can get from the Atlassian marketplace.

1. TimePlanner by DevSamurai

Teamboard TimePlanner is a high-utility resource management suite that treats leave as a critical variable in your project’s financial and operational success. It is one of the Jira leave management solutions designed to bridge the gap between human absence and project deadlines.

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Rather than viewing leave in a vacuum, this solution treats it as a critical variable that determines your project’s total bandwidth. Additionally, the app allows teams to plan and track absences alongside scheduled work. So when a team member is unavailable, that information will reflect directly in capacity views and plans.

Key features:

  • Capacity-based resource board: Automatically adjusts an individual’s “Maximum Capacity” (e.g., from 40 hours to 16 hours) based on approved leave to prevent accidental over-allocation.
  • Billable vs. non-billable tracking: Links leave types to specific billing rates, allowing you to see the exact financial impact of paid leaves on your project budget.
  • Skill-based allocation: When a team member is on leave, you can search for “replacement resources” based on specific skills (e.g., “Automation Tester”) to maintain project momentum.

Additionally, the app allows teams to plan and track absences alongside scheduled work. When a team member is unavailable, that information is reflected directly in capacity views and plans.

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By combining work allocation and leave planning, TimePlanner helps managers answer critical questions:

  • Do we have enough capacity for the next sprint?
  • Who is over-allocated?
  • How do absences impact delivery timelines?

Pros:

  • Combines leave management, time tracking, and resource planning in Jira
  • Strong capacity visibility for sprint and project planning
  • Helps prevent over-allocation and delivery risk
  • Reduces reliance on multiple Marketplace apps

Cons:

  • More feature-rich than teams that need only basic time-off tracking
  • Requires initial setup to unlock full planning potential

2. UpRaise People by Amoeboids Technologies Pvt Ltd

UpRaise People takes a more HR-centric approach to leave management within Jira. It is designed for organizations that want to manage employee information, organizational structure, and leave policies in a centralized way.

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Key features:

  • OKR and performance linkage: View how leave patterns impact a team member’s ability to hit their Key Results and project milestones.
  • Punch-in approval engine: A new layer of accountability where time-off and work-logs require structured multi-level approvals for better audit trails.
  • Advanced automation triggers: Automatically create Jira tasks or send Slack alerts based on leave status changes (e.g., “Auto-assign task to Lead when Senior is out”).

For managers overseeing larger or growing teams, UpRaise People provides a clear and consistent framework for managing people data alongside Jira work items.

Pros:

  • Strong HR-focused approach within Jira
  • Centralized management of employee data and leave policies
  • Suitable for growing organizations with structured processes
  • Supports public holidays and approval workflows

Cons:

  • Can feel heavy for teams only needing time-off visibility
  • Less focused on sprint capacity and delivery planning
  • May introduce features some agile teams don’t actively use

3. Teamployees by Softlist Sp. z o.o.

Teamployees is a “human-centric” management tool designed for global, remote, or hybrid teams. It focuses on visibility and transparency, ensuring that team leaders are aware of time zones and the social fabric of the team.

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Key features:

  • Presence and world clock gadgets: Dashboard elements that show you exactly who is online, who is on leave, and the current local time for your distributed team.
  • Burnout trend analysis: Generates reports identifying “absence-deprived” employees, helping you proactively encourage leave to prevent long-term fatigue.
  • Social and personal profiles: Tracks birthdays, work anniversaries, and hobbies alongside professional skills to build a more connected remote culture.

Pros:

  • The most visually appealing interface on the market, encouraging high team engagement
  • Excellent for global teams managing multiple regional holiday calendars
  • Includes “Presence Status” so you know who is currently in a meeting or “Deep Work” mode

Cons:

  • Less focus on the “math” of resource capacity (e.g., hours and minutes)
  • Does not integrate deeply with project-level budgeting or financial tools

4. Leave Tracker by Alty Inc.

Leave Tracker by Alty Inc. focuses on simplicity and ease of use. The app also uses native Jira work items similar to TimePlanner and other leave management solutions to manage requests. It is perfect for team leaders who want a low-maintenance, reliable system that stays out of the way of the actual work.

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Leave Tracker is well-suited for teams that need straightforward leave tracking and want results quickly, without advanced planning or HR features.

Key features:

  • Individualized quota management: Define and track yearly allowances (Vacation, Sick, Volunteer) for each team member with automated carry-over rules.
  • Issue-driven approvals: Every request is a Jira ticket, meaning you can use your existing Jira notification schemes and mobile push alerts for instant approvals.
  • Tempo integration: Syncs natively with Tempo Timesheets to ensure that paid leave is automatically reflected in your company-wide reports.

Pros:

  • Simple and lightweight leave management solution
  • Easy to set up and use with minimal configuration
  • Clear team calendars for quick availability checks
  • Ideal for small to mid-sized teams

Cons:

  • Limited reporting and planning capabilities
  • Not designed for advanced resource or capacity management
  • May not scale well for complex organizational structures

5. Smart Time-off for Jira by AppsDelivered

Smart Time-off for Jira is a modern, high-velocity solution that aims for communication among Jira leave management solutions. It is built for the “Slack-first” manager who needs to handle administrative tasks without ever leaving their primary communication channel.

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Key features:

  • One-click external approvals: Approve or deny requests directly from Slack or MS Teams notifications, no need to open Jira.
  • Zero-data-access security: A unique architecture where your sensitive employee data stays within your local instance and is never stored on the vendor’s servers.
  • Customizable time-off styles: Create visual, color-coded categories like “Offsite,” “Conference,” or “Family Emergency” for instant calendar clarity.

As a result, the app makes it easy for team members to request time off and for managers to approve and plan around absences without friction.

Pros:

  • Purpose-built for time-off and leave management
  • Clean UI with fast user adoption
  • Flexible leave types and approval workflows
  • Works well for teams of various sizes

Cons:

  • Limited resource planning and capacity forecasting
  • No built-in time tracking or delivery planning features
  • Focused strictly on leave, not broader workforce management

Conclusion

Leave management is not just an administrative task—it directly affects team capacity, sprint commitments, and delivery outcomes. Since Jira does not offer native leave management, you can always look for leave management solutions from the Atlassian Marketplace to close this gap.

Whether your team needs simple time-off tracking, HR-oriented leave processes, or advanced resource planning, the right solution depends on how you plan and manage work.

For project managers and team leaders, the most effective leave management tools are those that make availability visible, reduce planning risk, and support confident, capacity-aware delivery.


What do you think? The above is my experience when looking for leave management apps for Jira. If you have different opinions or use other apps, please share in the comment section so we can discuss more. 😊

And don't forget to try out TimePlanner - Timesheets, Time Tracker & Resource Capacity Planner  for more than just a leave management solution for your team with timesheets and capacity planning.

Thank you for reading!

4 comments

Calogero Bonasia
Contributor
January 28, 2026

We currently use BigPicture for resource planning and portfolio management in our Jira environment. How does your app integrate with BigPicture in this context? Specifically, when a leave request is approved through your app, does this information automatically synchronize with BigPicture's resource capacity views, or does it require manual updates or custom integration configuration? Additionally, can BigPicture's resource allocation algorithms account for approved absences from your app when calculating team capacity and project timelines?

Lucas_DevSamurai_
Atlassian Partner
January 28, 2026

Hi @Calogero Bonasia, thank you for reading your reading and question.

Sadly, our app, Teamboard TimePlanner, cannot integrate with BigPicture, and the information of approved leave request cannot synchronize with BigPicture.

However, TimePlanner also has a built-in Schedules view to help you see how tasks and workload are allocated across teams and members.

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In case you want a more dedicated tool for resource planning and portfolio management to go with TimePlanner, we also have ProScheduler. These apps work well together.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

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Calogero Bonasia
Contributor
January 28, 2026

@Lucas_DevSamurai_ 

Thank you for your time.

Let me explain: in my case, an entire series of governance processes rely on BigPicture. I find it excessive to have to pay double the price (of the BigPicture license) just to integrate it with, for example, Tempo Timesheets.

Therefore, I was hoping for another plugin that, being more attentive to real-world needs, could perform the work of Tempo Timesheets while being integrated into BigPicture.

More generally—and I want to specify that this is not a criticism directed at you personally, but rather a general observation—this is a suggestion I would offer if any other Jira plugin developers are reading: one should consider that the actions of a plugin, understood as data manipulation and information addition, should be usable by other plugins without (excessive) additional costs.

It is somewhat like saying: buy this car, it is beautiful, but to use the brakes you must pay double, and if you use fuel from this particular company, then the car will not accelerate, and so forth. Even today, after more than twenty years of Jira's existence, there remains a complete disconnect among plugins, with only a few rare exceptions.

When designing a product, rather than dedicating personnel and resources to emoji features (to cite a well-known example of the complete futility of certain things introduced with fanfare by Atlassian over the years), one should consider that countless companies make an investment in Atlassian and expect a return on investment commensurate with the cost (often extremely high, I repeat) of the software.

Elena_Communardo Products
Atlassian Partner
January 28, 2026

Hey @Lucas_DevSamurai_ , 

Great roundup — thanks for putting this together!

If anyone here is using Microsoft 365, we built Out of Office Sync for Jira to automatically sync Outlook out-of-office events into Jira so availability is always up to date without extra leave requests or manual tracking. 

Sharing in case it helps someone looking for a lighter, calendar-based approach 😊

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