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What reports can be recieved from Timesheet Tracking for Jira?

Saidamir Kobiljonov
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April 17, 2025

I have seen that in this instrument I can get the report on how much time is spent by every user for the project. Question is I need also the report how much time is spent on a certain task(s) in a certain project. Also the ratio of the tasks should be filtred. For example I need to get the report only on completed tasks. The logic is as following:
Project - Tasks(of the project) - author (representative of client whose task it is) - date - hours spent by users (should be sorted out by description of work) 

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Anton from JetHeads_io
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April 17, 2025

Hi, @Saidamir Kobiljonov! 👋

The built-in Jira reports don’t offer that level of granularity, especially when you want to filter by task status (like only completed), group by fields like “author,” and view time by user, task, and work description.

You’re essentially describing a custom time reporting structure — and that’s exactly what JetTime was built for. It lets you break down time by any field (including custom ones), filter by issue status, and generate grouped, detailed reports like:

Project → Task → Author → Date → Work description → Time spent

jettime-multil-level-breakdown-user-project-status-issue-work-log.png

You can easily export and share reports, and it’s free for up to 10 users. If your team is larger, the price is super friendly — just $0.30 per user per month.

👉 JetTime on the Atlassian Marketplace 

— Anton, from JetTime

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Rahul_RVS
Atlassian Partner
April 17, 2025

Hi @Saidamir Kobiljonov 

Welcome to the community !!

As an alternate, our app can certainly help you meet all the requirements mentioned by you.

Worklogs Time Tracking in Jira & Timesheets

With this add-on, you can easily view all time entries for multiple issues day wise / month wise, user wise, grouped by in a single view. Also filter worklogs created between a date range as shown below. Main features of the app -

  • Create time reports in real time by grouping & categorizing data with aggregation
  • Prepare your reports based on Project/Sprint/Issue Type/Assignees and various other filters
  • Group your data to build more meaningful reports
  • CSV Export
  • Dashboard gadget
  • Enter Time Spent for multiple issues from Timesheet screen. With Calendar view and Board view

(Disclaimer: I am part of the app development team)

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Ayça Erdem_OBSS_
Atlassian Partner
April 17, 2025

Hello @Saidamir Kobiljonov 

Welcome to the community!

 There is no built in solution in Jira for this. So in order to track the time spent on each status & each assignee I suggest you use a marketplace app. Timepiece - Time in Status for Jira ,the oldest and leading "Time in Status" app in Atlassian Marketplace, which is developed by my team at OBSS, has several report types that will meet your need.  Our app is available for both Jira Cloud, and Data Center. 

Timepiece mainly allows you to see how much time each issue spent on each status or each assignee

Status Duration report which shows how much time each issue spent on each status. 

Status Duration in Days.png

Assignee Duration report which shows how much time each assignee spent on each issue. 

assignee duration.png If you want a combination of these two you can use Assignee Duration per Status or Status Duration per Assignee reports.

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he app calculates its reports using already existing Jira issue histories so when you install the app, you don't need to add anything to your issue workflows and you can get reports on your past issues as well.

Timepiece reports can be accessed through its own reporting page, dashboard gadgets, and issue view screen tabs

Visit Timepiece - Time in Status for Jira to experience the full range of features.

Best Regards,

Ayça 

 

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Gracjan Wesołowski _HeroCoders_
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April 17, 2025

Hi @Saidamir Kobiljonov 

Welcome to the community!

You might consider using time-tracking apps that in most cases have a customizable report of tracked time on issues.

I can recommend our Clockwork Automated Time Tracking & Timesheets Pro or Lite app, which allows you to track time for individual users across the projects, and this data using timesheets and create reports that can be configured in various ways using break-down and filtering options.

Using timesheets, you can create a report and filter it based on several options including, projects, issue types, issues labels, or other fields. You can choose a range for a whole year and break down the data by chosen fields. This information can be also exported to Excel files.

Please find below the sample of how the timesheet looks like:

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If you have any questions, you can contact us at our help center.

Cheers!

Gracjan

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Marc - Devoteam
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April 17, 2025

Hi @Saidamir Kobiljonov 

Welcome to the community.

What time tracking tool are you using the default Jira time tracking or a 3rd party app from the Atlassian Marketplace.

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