![]() While this is convenient as it keeps all the data inside Jira, the main advantage in this context is the possibility of overseeing where time is being spent accurately. With Timesheets, users are able to log their daily tasks directly to Jira issues. This is where Tempo Timesheets comes into play. To achieve our end goal of being able to track the costs of a project in Jira, we’ll need to first understand how much time has been spent on it. Tracking time to calculate the cost of projects ![]() Today, we’ll explore how two tools, Tempo Timesheets and Cost Tracker for Tempo Timesheets, can provide visibility on your project’s health. This low-hanging fruit has since been addressed and with the help of a couple of apps from the Jira Marketplace, you’ll be able to easily monitor the actual costs of your projects directly in Jira. Up until now, you needed to take extra steps and jump away from Jira in order to gain visibility on your project’s costs: not ideal if you need to make sure your costs are under budget or you need to report to your stakeholders. However, there has always been a gap, in Jira Cloud, between the ability to associate monetary value to the actual progress of your projects. The platform has shown proof to be rock-solid and impactful as a one-stop shop for thousands of teams. It’s hard to overstate the significance of a tool like Jira for anything stemming from project management. | Guest Blog | Atlassian Products | Guides ![]() Keeping track of your projects costs directly in Jira Cloud
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