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You might want to consider some of the basics that allow you to adjust it to the way your teams work:
Set Clockwork as the Time tracking provider in Jira - to override the Time Tracking UI from Atlassian with the Clockwork screens which offers you more capabilities.
Activate Clockwork on projects - select on which projects you’d like to use Clockwork.
Time tracking modes - choose how you want your teams to track time. If you pick a time tracking mode that includes Automatic Time Tracking, you’ll also need to set up Active Statuses.
Working hours - set a global working schedule. If users have their own working schedules you can set them up in the Working Hours tab or permit them to do it themselves.
Manage permissions - set up your teams' permissions.
For a more advanced setup, see the articles below:
Worklogs settings - define your worklog attributes, make the description mandatory, or prevent users from logging time in the past or future. 👉 See our short video
Teams - set up your Teams for easier filtering on the Timesheet.
Internal Activities - define which tasks should be treated as Internal, non-project related work such as daily standups, weekly meetings, admin, lunch, or break.
Billing periods - configure the timeframes for your billing and define at which point in time users shouldn’t be permitted to add, edit or remove worklogs.
Prevent a transition if no time logged - you may want to ensure that work has been logged on an issue before the issue can be transitioned to the next status. 👉 See our short video
Agile Boards - show running timers on board cards 👉 See our short video
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