Hi is there a way we can have a tracker as before. So we start the tracker once we start working on an issue and ist tracks the real time. Rather than adding the time at the end?
Thanks
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I can offer you to try ActivityTimeline plugin. Jira time tracking fields are fully synced with ActivityTimeline. When a user logs time to a Jira issue, it shows up on the timeline of the app and vice versa.
The app provides an individual workspace for each employee. It’s a special section, where the user can see only his/her current projects, ongoing or future tasks, logged hours.
The timer is a great way to track your work without having to keep up with the clock. Start the timer as soon as you start working and then click on it again when you finish. In the new window that pops up, the app automatically fills in the time spent:
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Welcome to the community!
You might consider using time-tracking apps. Some of them have automatic time tracking.
I can recommend our Clockwork Automated Time Tracking & Timesheets Pro or a Free app that has an automatic time-tracking feature. When automated timers are enabled, Clockwork will log the time for an assignee when an issue is in an active status.
It also considers users working hours to make sure that the logged time is accurate.
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
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