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ChronoLink is a #CalendarSynchronization service for any number of #GoogleCalendar and #Outlook.com / #ExchangeOnline accounts that continuously copies & transforms events according to your rules. Also supports #iCalendar (ICS), Atlassian #Jira and #Clockodo.

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Today's update to the ChronoLink #CalendarSynchronization service:

- Added support for writing to #Clockodo. This allows users to automatically create time entries based on #GoogleCalendar, #Outlook.com / #ExchangeOnline, #Jira worklogs or #iCalendar URLs.
- Improved formatting of calendar event descriptions generated from Jira worklogs.

More details: https://headwayapp.co/chronolink-news/update-278363

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Improvements ChronoLink support for Clockodo now includes the ability to write time entries. This allows setting up...

Very interesting article, thanks a lot, @stephaniewalter!

The bit about using calendars for looking at the past reminded me of something I built for myself and a few of my colleagues: copying work logs from an issue tracker (#Atlassian #Jira) & from a time tracking app (#Clockodo) to one's calendar in order to quickly see gaps or inconsistencies. https://nerdculture.de/@tynstar/110694908227775679

Also, funny that it mentions "#Spotify to Calendar": I had the same idea, it's down in my backlog - is anybody interested?

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Attached: 1 image Last week, I finished a piece in my #CalendarSynchronization puzzle that I had planned to build for years: synchronizing work logs entries made inside #Jira issues to my #Calendar. So, why on earth would anyone need this? In this thread, I'll outline the background and explain how you can set this up, as well - just in case you are among the maybe 10 persons on this planet who need this! 😉 But first, here's a screenshot of the result (real data, text redacted). đŸ§” 1/8 #IndieDev

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New Mastodon server, new #Introduction:

ChronoLink is a #CalendarSynchronization service for any number of #GoogleCalendar and #Outlook.com / #ExchangeOnline accounts that continuously copies & transforms events according to your rules. Also supports #iCalendar (ICS), Atlassian #Jira and #Clockodo.

Free during the beta & afterwards; premium plan will be ~ 1€/month.

Oh, and we ❀ privacy & are #GDPR compliant. Hosted in đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡ș , available 🌐.

Read more at https://www.chronolink.app/

#IndieDev

Introduction - ChronoLink

Obviously, #Clockodo is not used as widely as other #TimeTracking apps, so (for now) you will probably only get to reuse one half of my solution.

Still, I'm pretty sure that seeing your Jira work logs in a calendar view can already help quite a bit in identifying gaps. Also, remember that you can now see work logs side by side with your regular events, e.g meetings.

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The time tracking system that my company uses, #Clockodo, has a nice calendar-like page where one can easily see which times have been logged on what projects and quickly identify any gaps.

Unfortunately, #Atlassian #Jira does not.

So I had the crazy idea of synchronizing both to my work calendar. That became part of my plans for my @chronolink #Calendar #Synchronization service.

Clockodo was already integrated, but last week I implemented the Jira integration.

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