Jira Toggl is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 438 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.29 from 7 rated user, last update is 425 days ago.
This is a simple extension for syncing your Toggl entries to your Jira Software Worklog. There are two ways you can set the Jira issue ID: 1. Set it up as a project in Toggl which also enables autocomplete in Toggl when registering time on the same task multiple times - so win-win. Example: Project: EST-34 Description: Doing some work 2. Add the Jira issue in the description. It's useful if you are using Toggl Button or maybe just like to add the issue to the description. This feature has to be enabled under settings. Example: Description: EST-34: Doing some work To use the extension you will need to login into Jira since it uses the cookies to authenticate your user. Do remember to fill out your Jira URL / email and Toggl API token(located at "My Profile" your Toggl account) in the settings pane. If you are a developer and would like to contribute to the extension - you can have a look at the repo: https://github.com/simoneldevig/jira-toggl
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Misleading, some timers are marked has logged in Jira, but they are not. This happens when I mark a bunch of tasks to log, but some doesn't have ID. I later add the ticket ID on Toggl and come back, and the task is misleading marked as logged. It resets the date every time I close the popup.
Such a helpful tool for integrating Toggl times to Jira. And quick responses to issues. Really appreciate the effort put into this extension
It seems better than the alternative, but while using it becomes evident that it lacks basic features for list manipulation like filtering the list by issue name (or at least sorting it by name). So if you did a lot of issues this month, and want to log a specific one, it's very hard to find it in the list and kills the purpose of the extension. It's easier to go to Toggl reports and find the issue there. Another UX drawback is that it resets the date every time I close the popup. Would love if the author evolve it for other users use cases. Good luck! ?