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Report Time Spend on "Doing by Label"

WP - MARKETING
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June 5, 2020

Hello people.
I need something simple, but I'm new to trello's features.

I have cards with label "X" and I want to know how long (in hours) they stayed in my "doing" column.

 

Thank you.

 

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Iain Dooley
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June 5, 2020

@WP - MARKETING Placker has list based time tracking, and I assume it will let you break this down by label (their gantt charting has a breakdown by label):

https://help.placker.com/en/articles/1196451-introducing-time-tracking-for-trello

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June 5, 2020

Hi @britt, unfortunately not :/

I need to know how much time (in total) I spent to carry out the activities with that particular label.

And what you indicated tells me how much time I spent per card x label :(

Thanks for your help!

Brittany Joiner
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June 5, 2020

So time in list power-up has some reports that I haven't explored, but it might be able to sum up all the time spent on cards in a certain label. (This screenshot shows the concept, but isn't exactly helpful to your case because of how i am using this board... it's for organizing my books, not for doing activities, so ignore the data, and just check out the format.)

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Another idea... i was trying to do something like this before and i used a chrome extension called Scrum for Trello that basically sums up any numbers in brackets or parenthesis in a card title. 

So i would add [8] to a card title to track how many hours i spent on it. Then you could filter the board to just show cards with that label and see a sum of all the hours spent in the Doing list. 

This doesn't automatically track that time though, so I'm not sure if that solve the problem. 

Lastly, you could also look at time trackers, like Harvest, they have Power-Ups that might be doing what you're looking for, although i imagine it would still involve you manually turning on a timer to track. 

Do any of these help?

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Brittany Joiner
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June 5, 2020

hi @WP - MARKETING ! welcome to the community!

You can use the Time In List Trello Power-Up! It does exactly this.

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