Hi,
Does anyone know how (or if you can) use Timesheet Export for Jira (by Wruff) to use in a Jira Service Management Project.
I need to start having team book time against tickets but then need to be able to export to show what was worked on in a specific month so am trialing Timesheet Export for Jira however does not show when I go to reports in the project.
Any ideas or what do you use?
We had Tempo before but looking at any cheaper alterantives
Thanks
Nat
If you are looking for a cheaper alternative than Tempo then I can definitely recommend our app - Worklogs - Time Tracking and Time Reports.
The app allows your team to seamlessly log time in Jira tickets directly in the app and it doesn't matter what type of project it is. Please take a look how it process looks like:
The report can be filter in various ways - depening on your needs. What's more you can export the data to the excel file. Please take a look:
If you have any questions, go ahead and contact us via portal or schedule a meeting with us - we'll explain everything.
Kind regards,
Michał
SolDevelo Team
For detailed worklog reporting if you would be interested in an alternate mktplace app, you may want to try out our add-on.
Worklogs Time Tracking & Timesheets
With this add-on, you can easily view time entries for multiple issues day wise grouped by in a single view. Main features of the app -
(Disclaimer: I work for RVS, the vendor for this app)
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Hi @Natalie Bateman ,
A warm welcome to you! 🎉
If you're looking for more affordable and efficient time tracking solutions, I highly recommend giving Planyway a try. It’s super simple to log time — whether you’re doing it manually within tasks, using a timer, or just dragging and dropping into the calendar. This makes tracking work hours a breeze for your entire team!
On top of that, Planyway also lets you generate detailed reports based on the tracked time, with options to select specific projects and group data by issues or users. This is perfect for tracking exactly what was worked on during a specific period, and you can even export the data for deeper analysis.
Just give it a go, and let me know if you need any help getting started!
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Hi @Natalie Bateman ,
If you're looking for an alternative third-party time tracking application, WorklogPRO - Timesheets for Jira could be a great choice.
It enhances your ability to view and analyze logs with its hierarchical grouping feature, enabling you to categorize and examine logged hours at various levels. WorklogPRO also offers a range of report types, including a timesheet view, to help you visualize your work log data. You can quickly export detailed reports data to excel by clicking the "Excel export" button in the timesheet view, which includes all timesheet data along with its groupings.
Disclaimer: I work for the vendor who developed this appliation.
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