Maximize Your Jira Time Tracking Prowess
Become a Jira time tracking superhero with unlimited timers, advanced automation, and cost and rates tracking. Conquer timelines, boost profitability, and streamline billing efficiency in one powerful tool.
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Your Time, Your Way
Empower teams with comprehensive Jira time tracking that’s flexible enough to meet the needs of every user while still collecting all the data you need.
Pro-Level Configurations
Seize command of your Jira time tracking data with advanced configurations, built to empower informed decision-making and streamline team management.
Data Rich Timesheets
Transform your time tracking and budgeting data into actionable insights with robust features for better planning and forecasting.
Other Features
Get Timesheets on Time
Stop chasing down timesheets! Clockwork makes it easy to identify and notify team members who haven’t logged their expected working hours.
Workflow Validator
Set a workflow validator to ensure time has been logged before an issue can be transitioned (manually, via automation, or by an API call) to the next status.
Team Worklog Management
Bestow team leads and scrum masters the power to log work on behalf of team members, ensuring projects stay on course and timesheets remain precise.
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Unleash the ultimate power of Clockwork Pro automated timesheets. Kickstart your 30-day trial and transform your team's time-tracking capabilities today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clockwork Pro includes additional feature for tracking time and for viewing tracked time. See this page for a detailed comparison.
Clockwork uses the issue status and the assignee’s configured working hours to calculate the amount of time worked. Please see the documentation for examples.
Automatic timers are started and stopped according to the issue status, and the assignee’s configured working hours. Please see the documentation for more information.
https://docs.herocoders.com/clockwork/automatic-timers and https://docs.herocoders.com/clockwork/when-do-automatic-timers-start-stop
Time is logged into Jira when the Worklog is created. If you are using timers or automatic time tracking, the worklog will be created when the timer is stopped. Clockwork will divide the total time spent over the number of days the timer was running in accordance with the users configured Working Hours. So for a timer that ran for multiple days, on the last day, Clockwork will create a Worklog entry for each day the timer ran.
The Clockwork Pro UI includes a button in the summary bar that allows you to see a breakdown of time spent on child issues (each colored section can be clicked to view its respective issue). Learn more.