Task Planner for Google Calendar - Reclaim.ai

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Automatically block time for Jira issues on Google Calendar, track time on projects, and accomplish more every sprint

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Schedule tasks in your sprint

Simply add an estimate and a due date type to a Jira issue, and automatically schedule the amount of time you need, before the deadline, to make sure you get the work done.

Automatically track time on tasks

Track the actual amount of time you spend on your Jira issues through automated time tracking so you can better understand your tasks and improve your estimations.

Plan & prioritize your sprints

Improve your team capacity planning by integrating your Jira task list with Google Calendar so you know what you actually have time for and can prioritize your most important work.

More details

With Reclaim's integration for Jira, you can automatically sync your issues from any project and get time blocked on your calendar. All you need to provide is an estimate, a due date (or fix version, or Sprint), and a valid assignee, and Reclaim does its thing. It's an awesome way to capacity plan your week and get a true picture of your workload.

As time burns down on your calendar for a Jira issue, Reclaim will update the Time Tracking field in Jira with how long you've spent working on the issue. Once you mark the issue as complete in Jira, Reclaim will log the work you spent, remove any upcoming calendar events for the issue, and mark the associated Task in Reclaim as complete.

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Integration Details

Task Planner for Google Calendar - Reclaim.ai integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:

  • Create and edit project settings and create new project-level objects (e.g. versions and components).
  • View user information in Jira that the user has access to, including usernames, email addresses, and avatars.
  • Read Jira project and issue data, search for issues, and objects associated with issues like attachments and worklogs.
  • Read and write to app storage service

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