8/12/2023 0 Comments Time tracker for jiraI can use it either in their web version, desktop and/or mobile app.So to wrap things up: I love logging time with toggl. My very bright mind then realized that there was probably a time lag, and after checking the worklogs again after a few hours, I noticed I was right. A little confused, I tried syncing again, but just like before, worklogs weren’t updated. When I finally went back to check on how to successfully sync my toggl entries as JIRA worklogs, I noticed that those first few entries had been synced. Of course, as the procrastinator I am, this went on for almost an entire week. I kept logging my time on toggl, and promised myself that before the day ended I would find out how to really sync toggl and JIRA. The first time I tried this, I went to check on my worklogs in JIRA (very excited to see it in action) and was completely disappointed when I saw nothing had been synced! I panicked for minute, but then I was too busy to be able to worry about that. To sync, you just need to either click on “Link all entries” or sync one by one by clicking on “Link”. Since you won’t always know the Issue when writing the description, you can always add them manually later. As soon as I installed it (you can read more about this in my previous post ), I noticed that a new menu item “Toggl Sync” was added to the nav bar:Īs you can see, some of my entries have already been assigned an Issue, this is because when I recorded those on toggl, I added the Issue at the beginning of the description: Those first few days I was still manually adding the logs from toggl to my JIRA tasks then I started the JIRA-toggl integration trial. By default, it reminds you every 10 minutes if you haven’t started a timer, and checks if you’ve been idle for 5 minutes or more. The best part, it will remind you to either log time, or to stop the timer if you’ve been idle for a while.įor both cases, you can set how long before you’re notified. It’s very easy to use, I just start a timer from the desktop app, and when I’m done I can add details of what I was doing. My first two weeks using toggl, I was very happy. For the purpose of this post, I’ve only used toggl’s free version and the paid JIRA-toggl integration (only $5 monthly flat rate for up to 10 users). Toggl timer, on the other hand, can be used from their web app, desktop app and mobile app, and of course, the timer will be synced across all platforms. And as promised, here’s my review on toggl after using it for one month.Īs I mentioned before, I started using toggl after Tempo’s tracker was updated and no longer omnipresent. On my last blog post, I wrote about Why I Stopped Using the JIRA Tempo Tracker and how I instead started using toggl.
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