Jira Timesheet Updated Review
Jira timesheets are essential tools for monitoring project progress, managing resource allocation, and ensuring accurate client billing . While Jira includes built-in time-tracking fields like "Original Estimate" and "Time Tracking," it lacks a native, comprehensive "timesheet" view, leading many teams to use specialized marketplace apps. Atlassian Community +2 1. Core Concepts: Native vs. App-Based Native Time Tracking: Jira allows users to log work directly on individual issues by entering time spent and remaining estimates. This data can be viewed in basic reports like the Time Tracking Report . Timesheet Apps: Extensions like Tempo Timesheets or Clockwork provide a centralized grid view (similar to a calendar or spreadsheet) where users can view and log time across multiple projects simultaneously. Idalko +6 2. How to Enable & Use Native Tracking 11 sites Time Tracking in Jira: The Comprehensive Guide for 2024 Oct 4, 2018 —
Timesheet Report Date Range: [Insert date range, e.g., 2022-01-01 to 2022-01-31] Project: [Insert project name, e.g., My Project] Issues Worked On:
Issue Key | Issue Summary | Time Spent
JIRA-123 | Completed task 1 | 5 hours JIRA-456 | Completed task 2 | 3 hours JIRA-789 | Completed task 3 | 4 hours jira timesheet
Total Time Spent: 12 hours Breakdown by Project:
Project | Time Spent
My Project | 12 hours
Breakdown by Issue Type:
Issue Type | Time Spent
Task | 10 hours Bug | 2 hours
Top 5 Issues by Time Spent:
Issue Key | Time Spent
