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If you're a developer looking for a way to log your time with as little effort as possible, Tempo Timesheets lets you track your time where you work, such as VS Code or Jira, and then quickly log time to what's been tracked.
Logging Time to Your Activities - Connect your external calendars, Jira, and developer environments, such as VS Code and JetBrains, to My Work, then you can log time quickly to activities coming from those places.
VS Code Extension for Tempo Timesheets and JetBrains Extension for Tempo Timesheets - Install the VS Code and JetBrains apps to seamlessly track the time you spend working in these developer environments, then log your time quickly in My Work using the Activity Feed.
Logging Time in a Jira Issue- If you're working in Jira all day, log your time directly from there.
Logging Time with a Tempo Tracker - Use a time tracker in Jira, then quickly log your time from what's tracked.
Planning Your Time in My Work - Plan your upcoming work, your vacation, or other time off.
Customizing what's in the issue picker - Customize which Jira issue lists appear in the Issue Picker for logging time faster.
Submitting Timesheets for Approval - If your organization is using the timesheet approval process, you'll need to submit your timesheet to your manager or team lead at the end of the reporting period.
Check out these Tutorials to understand some big-picture workflows for Tempo Timesheets.
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