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Statuswatch

works with Jira Cloud

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Key highlights of the appTime in status, counted in your working hours — on the work item itself

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Jira does not tell you how long this ticket sat in Waiting for support. The Control Chart is board-scoped and aggregate, and the dot on a board card counts days in a column. Neither answers the question you actually have, about the item in front of you.

Statuswatch adds one panel to the work item view: every status the item passed through, how long it stayed in each, and what share of the total that was. If the item has a due date, it also shows how much working time is left before it is due, or how far past it went.

Counted in your hours, not the clock's. A ticket raised on Friday afternoon and picked up on Monday did not sit there for three days. A project admin sets working days, hours, an optional break, holidays and a time zone, and different teams can have different calendars in the same project.

The clock stops at Done. No data leaves Atlassian.

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

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This app is not part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.

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Statuswatch integrates with your Atlassian app

Version information

Version 2.7.0for Jira Cloud

Release date
Aug 11th 2026
Summary
Panel rows now follow the workflow, and finished work stops counting properly.
Details

Statuses the item never entered are now listed in the order work actually flows — to do, then in progress, then done — instead of the order Jira happened to return them in.

A work item created directly in a done status, as a migration or an import or an automation that opens and closes in one step will do, was counted as though it were still running: the total grew for ever, and the panel offered to tell you when the clock would resume. It now reports the time it actually spent and shows the done marker.

The holidays field in project settings is taller, so a calendar with more than two entries is readable without resizing it first.

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Free
License type
Commercial - no charge

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