Hi Team,
I want to create Time Tracking custom fields in jira cloud , to track the user work load .
Thanks,
Madhuri
For this, i guess you can try Time in Status for Jira (Cloud)
The primary purpose is to help teams gather valuable data about the lifecycle of your issues in Jira. Add-on allows you to measure and visualize the time spent in each status, such as "Open," "In Progress," "In Review," and "Closed," and provide 7 types of reports to help you identify areas for improvement. But also with our add-on and reports you easily can have information for example "how much time was spent on support versus how much time was spent on product features".
One of the helpful report for you can be The Assignee time report. Report shows the total time a particular assignee has been working on the issue. That’s why it’s especially useful for identifying who is responsible for the workflow delays. It shows which assignee has been solving the task longer than it might be necessary.
How it works:
For report how much time is spent collectively on each ticket we have User Groups.
For this you need to
As a result, you'll get one column with summed data from your previously selected columns.
And also you can create a custom field to see Time in Status directly on the board and ticket.
Add-on has a 30-day free trial version and free up to 10 users.
Please, let me know if you have any questions
Hope it helps 😌
Valeriia
Out of the box, there is no custom field type for 'Time tracking'.
You can use the original estimate, remaining estimate, time spent.
Could you share why you need a custom field?
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I need to estimate the workload of user ,like how much estimated work the user has given in each status like Requirement , Dev, Design and Test , i can share a reference document to u
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