We currently use Harvest to track our time against projects/issues and have the Jira integration set up.
We are thinking of changing to a different software for our time tracking who also have a time-tracking integration. Does anyone know if I'm able to have both time tracking integrations running at the same time so we're able to trial the new one whilst still using the existing one?
Actually, looks like I can install two separate apps which both track time. Users are shown both so they can choose which one to track time against.
@Chris Cannacott you installed two different time tracking providers as I showed on my screen, or two different apps? What are your settings on the time tracking? Can you share a screenshot?
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And keep in mind that the last sentence of mine was:
However you can install apps that are timesheets which utilizes e.g. the jira native functionality.
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Yes, you can use two time-tracking apps simultaneously. Check if the apps can integrate with other tools you use. I recommended Timecontrol a multi-purpose timesheet software.
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I think you can use only one provider:
However you can install apps that are timesheets which utilizes e.g. the jira native functionality.
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@Chris Cannacott kindly mark my answer as accepted in order to help others in the community with similar questions. Thank you!
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