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Have you ever thought about what goes on in the mind of a Great Old One? What has driven Cthulhu mad over the eons he spent laying dormant in Ryleh? Well, tempting the sanity of the boldest (or foolest) at EverIT, weβve probed into this question and this is what we found out:
Cthulhu is mad because he is not using Jira to manage and oversee his cultists all around the world. Cthulhu is mad because without using a time tracker app, the performance of his followers is left unchecked. Luckily for Cthulhu though, our expedition was able to help him with these problems.
Check out the demo video of our Time tracker app:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RTvQlrG704
Timetracker is a Jira app available for Cloud and self-hosted instances. It creates easily customizable, powerful worklog reports (be they detailed, summarized, or visualized) and shareable Timesheets to save time and help with data-driven decision-making for managers.
It also provides three different ways for employees to quickly and painlessly create those worklogs: whether you like to log your work on your Issues or in a calendar or timeline view, Timetrackerβs got your back. And with our latest feature, you can create personal sketch-like half-empty worklogs, even into the future.
Check out Timetracker for yourself on the Atlassian Marketplace
And what did Cthulhu say to all this? We didnβt really understand, but also, we were kind of running for our lives at that moment.
Attila BordΓ‘s _Everit_
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