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Contracts / Billing Management

Billy Bogaert
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February 24, 2018

Hi,

We are an Belgian VAR currently using Autotask as our Service Management tool to handle support tickets and billing. We are looking at JIRA Service Desk but i'm missing the billing part. We need to be able to create several contracts (retainer, managed services, fixed price,...) per customer. Each using their own billing rates. After billing the worked hours we must be able to get the historical data through reporting.

Is this possible with JIRA Service Desk or any add-on?

kind regards,

 

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Prath Santhiran May 22, 2018

Hi Billy,

sorry I do not have the answer, however, was wandering if you did have the answer?

We are in the same boat, looking to move from AutoTask to Jira. Also looking for the billing and contract features available in AT. 

 

kind regards

Prath

Louis Tassone July 30, 2018

Can I ask why you are/were looking to move from AutoTask to Jira Service Desk ?

I have been reviewing Jira for a couple of weeks now, and have found it misses a numbwer of key requirements for a SD product, and is very much inferior to AutoTask as a Service Management tool. 

Prath Santhiran July 30, 2018

Hi, we were doing a toolset review. Trying to consolidate our range of tools. We like Jira Cloud and use it for Agile PM. I looked into Jira Service Desk, which is great as a pure SD tool for a DevOps situation, but lacks those other features in AT mentioned above. Other features can be added on, but they are from a wide range of Atlassian partners with varied levels of quality, features and support. 

Louis Tassone July 30, 2018

That seems to match what I have found - good for a a DevOps type environment, but not as a SD tool that you would use in a MSP environment for example. And using a variety of addons/plugins to get your desired outcome is sub-optimal. 

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