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Work Time Calendar - Time Tracking for Jira

works with Jira Cloud, Jira Server 8.0.0 - 9.17.5, Jira Data Center 11.0.0 - 11.3.1 and more

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TRUST SIGNALS

Key highlights of the appPlanning and time tracking, time allocation mode, reports, calendar export, timers, conditional colors, gadgets, and much more

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Time tracking and planning in calendar view

Check overview video Plan and report work activities on work calendar by dragging time boxes. Move or resize existing time entries. Switch between weekly, monthly or daily views. See daily hours for selected period.

Time allocation

Watch the video tutorial Enter Time Allocation mode to plan your team's workload. Allocate time by day, week, or month, adjusting target hours. Users and periods not matching target hours are highlighted in red.

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More details

Check Work Time Tracking Calendar overview video

  • Report work for yourself and your team members
  • Enter Time Allocation mode to plan your team's workload
  • Free Work Time Tracking Calendar Macro to show calendars in Confluence
  • Plan work activities
  • Create work records based on planning
  • Change Jira issue when editing a worklog
  • Create new Jira issues while reporting time
  • Customize calendars by configuring Worklog, Planning and iCalendar sources
  • Color events based on issue field values
  • Easily integrate Google calendar events to your Work Time calendar
  • Embed your calendars to a website or add them to Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple Calendar, etc.
  • Generate reports and pivot reports, export them to Excel
  • Add gadgets to see time reporting on Jira dashboards
  • For a quick reporting, copy existing worklogs
  • Use 'Distribute daily' and 'Repeat' features to save your time on work reporting
  • Quickly access the Timers either from the top menu or issue detail page

Product Roadmap

Resources

  • App documentation

    Comprehensive set of documentation from the partner on how this app works

Privacy and Security

Privacy policy

Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.

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Security program

This app is part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.

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Integration permissions

Work Time Calendar - Time Tracking for Jira integrates with your Atlassian app

Version information

Version 3.0.0for Jira Cloud

Release date
Jan 27th 2026
Summary
Forge migration, new worklog API and usability improvements
Details

The app has been migrated to Atlassian Forge for improved security, performance, and long-term compatibility, with no impact on your data, settings, or calendars.

New features

  • REST API for worklogs
    Worklogs can be created and managed via REST API, including the ability to report work on behalf of other users, and use options “Distribute daily” and “Repeat”. Please check the app documentation.

Improvements

  • Improved calendar usability in app gadget and Confluence macro
    Clearer calendar identification with indicator icons, smarter validation, and improved focus on current and upcoming events.
  • Clickable URL fields in event details
    Fields of type URL are now displayed as clickable links in the event information dialog.
  • Simplified Work Time configuration
    The Work Time configuration has been streamlined to reduce the number of required clicks and improve overall usability.
Payment model
Paid via Atlassian
License type
Commercial

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