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Using automatic time tracking

Michael Henrys {TechTime} July 4, 2023

I'm a developer and I'm interested in finding a time tracking solution that works for me.

Do you use any apps or integrations for automatic time tracking to help generate Jira work logs? 

Why or why not?

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ElenaK_NemetschekBG July 5, 2023

Hi Michael,

My team at Nemetschek Bulgaria is currently working on a new app integration. We see an opportunity in creating a solution to automatically track resource distribution across projects.

I believe this app could be beneficial to you and your team. Since it is currently under development, would you be interested for us to connect with you and have a demo session?

Thanks!

Elena

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Gracjan Wesołowski _HeroCoders_
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July 21, 2023

Hi @Michael Henrys {TechTime} 

I can recommend you our Clockwork Automated Time Tracking & Timesheets Free app, which has an automatic time-tracking feature. 

When automated timers are enabled, Clockwork will record the time that an assignee has an issue in an active status, and use this with the working hours to calculate the time worked. Automatic timers ensure that all work is logged, without users having to take any actions.

It might fit well in your case. If you have any questions, let me know.

Cheers!

Gracjan

Valeriia_Havrylenko_SaaSJet_AbcSite
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July 24, 2023

Hi @Michael Henrys {TechTime}   👋

I guess another option for you could be Time in Status for Jira Cloud . If the developer keeps the board updated, then it will be possible. Add-on developed by my team.

The primary purpose is to help teams gather valuable data about the lifecycle of your issues in Jira. Add-on allows you to measure and visualize the time spent in each status, such as "Open," "In Progress," "In Review," and "Closed," and provide 7 types of reports to help you identify areas for improvement. But also with our add-on and reports you easily can have information for example "how much time was spent on support versus how much time was spent on product features".

One of the helpful report for you can be The Assignee time report. Report shows the total time a particular assignee has been working on the issue. That’s why it’s especially useful for identifying who is responsible for the workflow delays.  It shows which assignee has been solving the task longer than it might be necessary. 
How it works:
Assignee_Time_in _status.gif

Also we are working on new feature "Time in status sprint report" witch will allowed you to track Team velocity, workload, completion rate, commited, completed, scope change. We are going to release it soon!   
Add-on has a 30-day free trial version and free up to 10 users. 
Please, let me know if you have any questions

Hope it helps 😌
Valeriia

Mehmet A _Bloompeak_
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July 24, 2023

Hi @Michael Henrys {TechTime}

You can try Status Time Reports app developed by our team. It mainly provides reports and gadgets based on how much time passed in each status.

Here is the online demo link, you can see it in action and try without installing the app. For further details, please check Status Time Reports How to Videos.

  • This app has a dynamic status grouping feature so that you can generate various valuable reports as time in status, time in assignee, status entry dates and status counts, cycle time and lead time, average/sum reports by any field(e.g. average in progress time by project, average cycle time by issue creation month).
  • You can search issues by Project, Issue Type, Status, Assignee, Issue Creation/Resolution Date(and any other Date field) and JQL Query.
  • Status durations are calculated according to the working calendar you define. Once you enter your working calendar into the app, it takes your working schedule into account too. That is, "In Progress" time of an issue opened on Friday at 5 PM and closed on Monday at 9 AM, will be a few hours rather than 3 days.
  • You can set different duration formats.
  • You can export reports in CSV file format and open them in MS Excel.
  • You can also add this app as a gadget to your Jira dashboards and reach “Status Time” from Issue Detail page.
  • You can enable/disable access to Status Time reports&gadgets and Issue Detail page per project, users, groups or project role.

If you are looking for a completely free solution, you can try the limited version Status Time Free.

Hope it helps.

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