Worklog Hub - Time Tracker for Jira

Jira time tracker & worklog manager. Multi-instance, calendar view, CSV import, Excel/PDF Activity Reports for billing.

As of June 2026, Worklog Hub - Time Tracker for Jira has 13 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Workflow & Planning category.

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1.6.1
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90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 3 version updates.

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Tracking since May 16, 2026.

13.882.1999999999999993May 16, 2026Jun 10, 2026
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May 16, 20261.2.1
May 22, 20261.2.1
May 28, 202631.5.0
Jun 4, 202681.5.0
Jun 10, 2026135.0011.6.0
Now135.0011.6.1

Changelog

  • Jun 10, 2026
    description
    Worklog Hub is a focused time tracker and worklog manager for teams working in Jira (Atlassian Cloud). It opens in a full browser tab, gives you a calendar-style overview of your week, and makes logging time across multiple Jira instances fast.
    
    ────────────────────────
    WHAT IT DOES
    ────────────────────────
    • Calendar + table view of your worklogs — switch between day / week / month
    • Add, edit, delete and drag-and-drop worklogs to reassign them across days — all without leaving the extension
    • "My issues" dashboard — one click lists every open issue assigned to you across all your Jira instances, each with Open detail and Create worklog actions; a Favorites tab keeps handy tickets that aren't assigned to you
    • Find issues without knowing the key — type the full key (PRJ-123), a project prefix (PRJ-), a single word or a multi-word phrase; the autocomplete picks the right JQL and queries all your Jira instances in parallel, searching summary, description and comments
    • Calendar suggestions (opt-in) — connect a private .ics feed (Google / Outlook / iCloud) and the extension surfaces meetings without a worklog, auto-matched to the right Jira issue
    • Comment-based worklog suggestions (opt-in) — never forget to log time on an issue you've been actively discussing in Jira
    • Work-session suggestions from browser history (opt-in) — deterministically reconstructs your day's work blocks from local browsing history, auto-matching Jira URLs to issues
    • Optional local AI (opt-in) — drafts a worklog comment from the ticket context and re-ranks fuzzy calendar matches. Runs entirely on your device via WebGPU; nothing is sent to any AI server
    • Local-first workflow: draft worklogs in the browser, then send them to Jira individually or in bulk when you're ready
    • CSV import (accepts both comma and semicolon separators — Excel exports in EU locales just work) + PDF (pdfmake) and Excel (exceljs) Activity Reports for client billing or internal reporting
    • Configurable mapping of issue prefixes → projects in reports
    
    ────────────────────────
    MULTI-INSTANCE — ZERO MANUAL SETUP
    ────────────────────────
    Connect more than one Jira Cloud instance at the same time. Each instance gets its own label and brand color. There is no list of project prefixes to maintain — the target Jira for any newly created or imported worklog is detected directly from where the issue actually exists, so adding a brand-new project requires nothing more than logging time on it. Prefixes you've worked with are still shown as coloured chips in Settings, but they are auto-discovered from your loaded worklogs and accumulate over time.
    
    ────────────────────────
    PRIVACY (read this)
    ────────────────────────
    • No API tokens or passwords are stored — the extension reuses your existing Atlassian session (the same login you already use for Jira in your browser)
    • All your data (instance config, worklog drafts, favorites, preferences) stays in your browser's localStorage
    • No telemetry, no analytics, no tracking — and none of your worklog, ticket, calendar or browsing data is ever sent to a third-party server
    • By default the extension talks only to your own Atlassian Cloud instances (https://*.atlassian.net). Three features add opt-in outbound traffic, each off until you turn it on:
       – Calendar suggestions: GET requests to the private .ics feed you paste (Google / Outlook / iCloud)
       – Local AI: a one-time download of the open-source model weights and runtime from huggingface.co / cdn.jsdelivr.net. All AI inference then runs on-device — your text is never uploaded
       – Browser-history sessions: read locally via the optional "history" permission; the history itself never leaves your device
    
    ────────────────────────
    REQUIREMENTS
    ────────────────────────
    • A Jira Cloud account (Atlassian Cloud — *.atlassian.net) you can sign into in the same browser
    • Permission to read/write worklogs on the target projects
    • Modern Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge)
    • Optional: the local-AI features need a WebGPU-capable GPU and ~2.5 GB of free cache for the model (the app warns and stays off on slow hardware)
    
    ────────────────────────
    LANGUAGES
    ────────────────────────
    English, Čeština, Slovenčina, Polski, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano — switch in Settings.
    
    ────────────────────────
    LICENSE & FEEDBACK
    ────────────────────────
    Worklog Hub is proprietary software. You may install and use the extension; modification, decompilation and redistribution are not permitted. Full terms are in the LICENSE file inside the extension.
    
    Feedback and feature suggestions are welcome — reach the author through the link below.
    
    Website: https://worklog-hub.cz
    Privacy Policy: https://worklog-hub.cz/privacy.html
    
    If Worklog Hub saves you time, you can support the author here:
    https://buymeacoffee.com/lgorzocz
    Worklog Hub is a focused time tracker and worklog manager for teams working in Jira (Atlassian Cloud). It opens in a full browser tab, gives you a calendar-style overview of your week, and makes logging time across multiple Jira instances fast.
    
    ────────────────────────
    WHAT IT DOES
    ────────────────────────
    • Calendar + table view of your worklogs — switch between day / week / month
    • Add, edit, delete and drag-and-drop worklogs to reassign them across days — all without leaving the extension
    • "My issues" dashboard — one click lists every open issue assigned to you across all your Jira instances, each with Open detail and Create worklog actions; a Favorites tab keeps handy tickets that aren't assigned to you
    • Find issues without knowing the key — type the full key (PRJ-123), a project prefix (PRJ-), a single word or a multi-word phrase; the autocomplete picks the right JQL and queries all your Jira instances in parallel, searching summary, description and comments
    • Calendar suggestions (opt-in) — connect a private .ics feed (Google / Outlook / iCloud) and the extension surfaces meetings without a worklog, auto-matched to the right Jira issue
    • Comment-based worklog suggestions (opt-in) — never forget to log time on an issue you've been actively discussing in Jira
    • Work-session suggestions from browser history (opt-in) — deterministically reconstructs your day's work blocks from local browsing history, auto-matching Jira URLs to issues
    • Optional local AI (opt-in) — drafts a worklog comment from the ticket context and re-ranks fuzzy calendar matches. Runs entirely on your device via WebGPU; nothing is sent to any AI server
    • Local-first workflow: draft worklogs in the browser, then send them to Jira individually or in bulk when you're ready
    • CSV import (accepts both comma and semicolon separators — Excel exports in EU locales just work) + PDF (pdfmake) and Excel (exceljs) Activity Reports for client billing or internal reporting
    • Configurable mapping of issue prefixes → projects in reports
    
    ────────────────────────
    MULTI-INSTANCE — ZERO MANUAL SETUP
    ────────────────────────
    Connect more than one Jira Cloud instance at the same time. Each instance gets its own label and brand color. There is no list of project prefixes to maintain — the target Jira for any newly created or imported worklog is detected directly from where the issue actually exists, so adding a brand-new project requires nothing more than logging time on it. Prefixes you've worked with are still shown as coloured chips in Settings, but they are auto-discovered from your loaded worklogs and accumulate over time.
    
    ────────────────────────
    PRIVACY (read this)
    ────────────────────────
    • No API tokens or passwords are stored — the extension reuses your existing Atlassian session (the same login you already use for Jira in your browser)
    • All your data (instance config, worklog drafts, favorites, preferences) stays in your browser's localStorage
    • No telemetry, no analytics, no tracking — and none of your worklog, ticket, calendar or browsing data is ever sent to a third-party server
    • By default the extension talks only to your own Atlassian Cloud instances (https://*.atlassian.net). Three features add opt-in outbound traffic, each off until you turn it on:
       – Calendar suggestions: GET requests to the private .ics feed you paste (Google / Outlook / iCloud)
       – Local AI: a one-time download of the open-source model weights and runtime from huggingface.co / cdn.jsdelivr.net. All AI inference then runs on-device — your text is never uploaded
       – Browser-history sessions: read locally via the optional "history" permission; the history itself never leaves your device
    
    ────────────────────────
    REQUIREMENTS
    ────────────────────────
    • A Jira Cloud account (Atlassian Cloud — *.atlassian.net) you can sign into in the same browser
    • Permission to read/write worklogs on the target projects
    • Modern Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge)
    • Optional: the local-AI features need a WebGPU-capable GPU and ~2.5 GB of free cache for the model (the app warns and stays off on slow hardware)
    
    ────────────────────────
    LANGUAGES
    ────────────────────────
    English, Čeština, Slovenčina, Polski, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano — switch in Settings.
    
    ────────────────────────
    LICENSE & FEEDBACK
    ────────────────────────
    Worklog Hub is proprietary software. You may install and use the extension; modification, decompilation and redistribution are not permitted. Full terms are in the LICENSE file inside the extension.
    
    Feedback and feature suggestions are welcome — reach the author through the link below.
    
    ────────────────────────
    What's new in 1.6.1
    ────────────────────────
    • Right-click context menu in the worklog table - replaces the browser's default menu with the row actions plus add/remove from Favorites.
    • New setting "Require a note on the worklog" (Settings → General) - on by default; turn it off to save entries without a description.
    • New setting "Start of workday" (Settings → General, default 09:00) - new worklogs begin at this time instead of midnight, and multiple entries on the same day are placed one after another by duration so they no longer pile up on a single Jira timestamp.
    • Fixed: worklog start times were always sent to Jira as 00:00 - the real time is now preserved end to end (editing, CSV import and calendar drag & drop).
    • Fixed: invisible × on the suggestions snackbar, the issue-loading error now names the failing Jira instance, the time-spent picker no longer blocks minute-only entry, and issue search now works by the bare number.
    
    Website: https://worklog-hub.cz
    Privacy Policy: https://worklog-hub.cz/privacy.html
    
    If Worklog Hub saves you time, you can support the author here:
    https://buymeacoffee.com/lgorzocz
  • Jun 4, 2026
    description
    Worklog Hub is a focused time tracker and worklog manager for teams working in Jira (Atlassian Cloud). It opens in a full browser tab, gives you a calendar-style overview of your week, and makes logging time across multiple Jira instances fast.
    
    ────────────────────────
    WHAT IT DOES
    ────────────────────────
    • Calendar + table view of your worklogs — switch between day / week / month
    • Add, edit, delete and drag-and-drop worklogs to reassign them across days — all without leaving the extension
    • Find issues without knowing the key — type the full key (PRJ-123), a project prefix (PRJ-), a single word or a multi-word phrase; the autocomplete picks the right JQL and queries all your Jira instances in parallel, searching summary, description and comments
    • Comment-based worklog suggestions (opt-in) — never forget to log time on an issue you've been actively discussing in Jira
    • Local-first workflow: draft worklogs in the browser, then bulk-upload to Jira when you're ready
    • CSV import (accepts both comma and semicolon separators — Excel exports in EU locales just work) + PDF (pdfmake) and Excel (exceljs) Activity Reports for client billing or internal reporting
    • Configurable mapping of issue prefixes → projects in reports
    
    ────────────────────────
    MULTI-INSTANCE — ZERO MANUAL SETUP
    ────────────────────────
    Connect more than one Jira Cloud instance at the same time. Each instance gets its own label and brand color. There is no list of project prefixes to maintain — the target Jira for any newly created or imported worklog is detected directly from where the issue actually exists, so adding a brand-new project requires nothing more than logging time on it. Prefixes you've worked with are still shown as coloured chips in Settings, but they are auto-discovered from your loaded worklogs and accumulate over time.
    
    ────────────────────────
    PRIVACY (read this)
    ────────────────────────
    • No API tokens or passwords are stored — the extension reuses your existing Atlassian session (the same login you already use for Jira in your browser)
    • All other data (instance config, worklog drafts, preferences) stays in your browser's localStorage
    • The extension talks ONLY to your own Atlassian Cloud instances (https://*.atlassian.net)
    • No telemetry, no analytics, no third-party servers
    
    ────────────────────────
    REQUIREMENTS
    ────────────────────────
    • A Jira Cloud account (Atlassian Cloud — *.atlassian.net) you can sign into in the same browser
    • Permission to read/write worklogs on the target projects
    • Modern Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera…)
    
    ────────────────────────
    LANGUAGES
    ────────────────────────
    English, Čeština, Slovenčina, Polski, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano — switch in Settings.
    
    ────────────────────────
    LICENSE & FEEDBACK
    ────────────────────────
    Worklog Hub is proprietary software. You may install and use the extension; modification, decompilation and redistribution are not permitted. Full terms are in the LICENSE file inside the extension.
    
    Feedback and feature suggestions are welcome — reach the author through the link below.
    
    Website: https://lgorzocz.github.io/worklog-hub/
    Privacy Policy: https://lgorzocz.github.io/worklog-hub/privacy.html
    
    If Worklog Hub saves you time, you can support the author here:
    https://buymeacoffee.com/lgorzocz
    Worklog Hub is a focused time tracker and worklog manager for teams working in Jira (Atlassian Cloud). It opens in a full browser tab, gives you a calendar-style overview of your week, and makes logging time across multiple Jira instances fast.
    
    ────────────────────────
    WHAT IT DOES
    ────────────────────────
    • Calendar + table view of your worklogs — switch between day / week / month
    • Add, edit, delete and drag-and-drop worklogs to reassign them across days — all without leaving the extension
    • "My issues" dashboard — one click lists every open issue assigned to you across all your Jira instances, each with Open detail and Create worklog actions; a Favorites tab keeps handy tickets that aren't assigned to you
    • Find issues without knowing the key — type the full key (PRJ-123), a project prefix (PRJ-), a single word or a multi-word phrase; the autocomplete picks the right JQL and queries all your Jira instances in parallel, searching summary, description and comments
    • Calendar suggestions (opt-in) — connect a private .ics feed (Google / Outlook / iCloud) and the extension surfaces meetings without a worklog, auto-matched to the right Jira issue
    • Comment-based worklog suggestions (opt-in) — never forget to log time on an issue you've been actively discussing in Jira
    • Work-session suggestions from browser history (opt-in) — deterministically reconstructs your day's work blocks from local browsing history, auto-matching Jira URLs to issues
    • Optional local AI (opt-in) — drafts a worklog comment from the ticket context and re-ranks fuzzy calendar matches. Runs entirely on your device via WebGPU; nothing is sent to any AI server
    • Local-first workflow: draft worklogs in the browser, then send them to Jira individually or in bulk when you're ready
    • CSV import (accepts both comma and semicolon separators — Excel exports in EU locales just work) + PDF (pdfmake) and Excel (exceljs) Activity Reports for client billing or internal reporting
    • Configurable mapping of issue prefixes → projects in reports
    
    ────────────────────────
    MULTI-INSTANCE — ZERO MANUAL SETUP
    ────────────────────────
    Connect more than one Jira Cloud instance at the same time. Each instance gets its own label and brand color. There is no list of project prefixes to maintain — the target Jira for any newly created or imported worklog is detected directly from where the issue actually exists, so adding a brand-new project requires nothing more than logging time on it. Prefixes you've worked with are still shown as coloured chips in Settings, but they are auto-discovered from your loaded worklogs and accumulate over time.
    
    ────────────────────────
    PRIVACY (read this)
    ────────────────────────
    • No API tokens or passwords are stored — the extension reuses your existing Atlassian session (the same login you already use for Jira in your browser)
    • All your data (instance config, worklog drafts, favorites, preferences) stays in your browser's localStorage
    • No telemetry, no analytics, no tracking — and none of your worklog, ticket, calendar or browsing data is ever sent to a third-party server
    • By default the extension talks only to your own Atlassian Cloud instances (https://*.atlassian.net). Three features add opt-in outbound traffic, each off until you turn it on:
       – Calendar suggestions: GET requests to the private .ics feed you paste (Google / Outlook / iCloud)
       – Local AI: a one-time download of the open-source model weights and runtime from huggingface.co / cdn.jsdelivr.net. All AI inference then runs on-device — your text is never uploaded
       – Browser-history sessions: read locally via the optional "history" permission; the history itself never leaves your device
    
    ────────────────────────
    REQUIREMENTS
    ────────────────────────
    • A Jira Cloud account (Atlassian Cloud — *.atlassian.net) you can sign into in the same browser
    • Permission to read/write worklogs on the target projects
    • Modern Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge)
    • Optional: the local-AI features need a WebGPU-capable GPU and ~2.5 GB of free cache for the model (the app warns and stays off on slow hardware)
    
    ────────────────────────
    LANGUAGES
    ────────────────────────
    English, Čeština, Slovenčina, Polski, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano — switch in Settings.
    
    ────────────────────────
    LICENSE & FEEDBACK
    ────────────────────────
    Worklog Hub is proprietary software. You may install and use the extension; modification, decompilation and redistribution are not permitted. Full terms are in the LICENSE file inside the extension.
    
    Feedback and feature suggestions are welcome — reach the author through the link below.
    
    Website: https://worklog-hub.cz
    Privacy Policy: https://worklog-hub.cz/privacy.html
    
    If Worklog Hub saves you time, you can support the author here:
    https://buymeacoffee.com/lgorzocz
  • May 22, 2026
    description
    Worklog Hub is a focused time tracker and worklog manager for teams working in Jira (Atlassian Cloud). It opens in a full browser tab, gives you a calendar-style overview of your week, and makes logging time across multiple Jira instances fast.
    
    WHAT IT DOES
    
    • Calendar + table view of your worklogs — switch between day / week / month
    • Add, edit, delete worklogs without leaving the extension
    • Drag & drop a worklog onto a different day to reassign it
    • Local-first workflow: draft worklogs in the browser, then bulk-upload to Jira when you're ready
    • CSV import — bring time entries from external tools (format: Ticket No, Start Date, Timespent, Comment)
    • Activity Reports — export to PDF (pdfmake) and Excel (exceljs) for client billing or internal reporting
    • Configurable mapping of issue prefixes → projects in reports
    
    MULTI-INSTANCE
    
    Connect more than one Jira Cloud instance at the same time. Each instance gets:
    • Its own label and brand color
    • Its own list of issue-key prefixes (e.g. PROJ-, OPS-)
    • Automatic instance detection when you type an issue key
    
    
    PRIVACY (read this)
    
    • No API tokens or passwords are stored — the extension reuses your existing Atlassian session (the same login you already use for Jira in your browser)
    • All other data (instance config, worklog drafts, preferences) stays in your browser's localStorage
    • The extension talks ONLY to your own Atlassian Cloud instances (https://*.atlassian.net)
    • No telemetry, no analytics, no third-party servers
    
    REQUIREMENTS
    
    • A Jira Cloud account (Atlassian Cloud — *.atlassian.net) you can sign into in the same browser
    • Permission to read/write worklogs on the target projects
    • Modern Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera…)
    
    LANGUAGES
    
    English, Čeština, Slovenčina, Polski, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano — switch in Settings.
    
    
    LICENSE & FEEDBACK
    
    Distributed under the MIT license. Feedback and feature suggestions are welcome — reach the author through the link below.
    
    If Worklog Hub saves you time, you can support the author here:
    https://buymeacoffee.com/lgorzocz
    Worklog Hub is a focused time tracker and worklog manager for teams working in Jira (Atlassian Cloud). It opens in a full browser tab, gives you a calendar-style overview of your week, and makes logging time across multiple Jira instances fast.
    
    ────────────────────────
    WHAT IT DOES
    ────────────────────────
    • Calendar + table view of your worklogs — switch between day / week / month
    • Add, edit, delete and drag-and-drop worklogs to reassign them across days — all without leaving the extension
    • Find issues without knowing the key — type the full key (PRJ-123), a project prefix (PRJ-), a single word or a multi-word phrase; the autocomplete picks the right JQL and queries all your Jira instances in parallel, searching summary, description and comments
    • Comment-based worklog suggestions (opt-in) — never forget to log time on an issue you've been actively discussing in Jira
    • Local-first workflow: draft worklogs in the browser, then bulk-upload to Jira when you're ready
    • CSV import (accepts both comma and semicolon separators — Excel exports in EU locales just work) + PDF (pdfmake) and Excel (exceljs) Activity Reports for client billing or internal reporting
    • Configurable mapping of issue prefixes → projects in reports
    
    ────────────────────────
    MULTI-INSTANCE — ZERO MANUAL SETUP
    ────────────────────────
    Connect more than one Jira Cloud instance at the same time. Each instance gets its own label and brand color. There is no list of project prefixes to maintain — the target Jira for any newly created or imported worklog is detected directly from where the issue actually exists, so adding a brand-new project requires nothing more than logging time on it. Prefixes you've worked with are still shown as coloured chips in Settings, but they are auto-discovered from your loaded worklogs and accumulate over time.
    
    ────────────────────────
    PRIVACY (read this)
    ────────────────────────
    • No API tokens or passwords are stored — the extension reuses your existing Atlassian session (the same login you already use for Jira in your browser)
    • All other data (instance config, worklog drafts, preferences) stays in your browser's localStorage
    • The extension talks ONLY to your own Atlassian Cloud instances (https://*.atlassian.net)
    • No telemetry, no analytics, no third-party servers
    
    ────────────────────────
    REQUIREMENTS
    ────────────────────────
    • A Jira Cloud account (Atlassian Cloud — *.atlassian.net) you can sign into in the same browser
    • Permission to read/write worklogs on the target projects
    • Modern Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera…)
    
    ────────────────────────
    LANGUAGES
    ────────────────────────
    English, Čeština, Slovenčina, Polski, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano — switch in Settings.
    
    ────────────────────────
    LICENSE & FEEDBACK
    ────────────────────────
    Worklog Hub is proprietary software. You may install and use the extension; modification, decompilation and redistribution are not permitted. Full terms are in the LICENSE file inside the extension.
    
    Feedback and feature suggestions are welcome — reach the author through the link below.
    
    Website: https://lgorzocz.github.io/worklog-hub/
    Privacy Policy: https://lgorzocz.github.io/worklog-hub/privacy.html
    
    If Worklog Hub saves you time, you can support the author here:
    https://buymeacoffee.com/lgorzocz

Permissions & access

Permissions
None declared
Host access
https://*.atlassian.net/*

Screenshots

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About

Worklog Hub is a focused time tracker and worklog manager for teams working in Jira (Atlassian Cloud). It opens in a full browser tab, gives you a calendar-style overview of your week, and makes logging time across multiple Jira instances fast.

────────────────────────
WHAT IT DOES
────────────────────────
• Calendar + table view of your worklogs — switch between day / week / month
• Add, edit, delete and drag-and-drop worklogs to reassign them across days — all without leaving the extension
• "My issues" dashboard — one click lists every open issue assigned to you across all your Jira instances, each with Open detail and Create worklog actions; a Favorites tab keeps handy tickets that aren't assigned to you
• Find issues without knowing the key — type the full key (PRJ-123), a project prefix (PRJ-), a single word or a multi-word phrase; the autocomplete picks the right JQL and queries all your Jira instances in parallel, searching summary, description and comments
• Calendar suggestions (opt-in) — connect a private .ics feed (Google / Outlook / iCloud) and the extension surfaces meetings without a worklog, auto-matched to the right Jira issue
• Comment-based worklog suggestions (opt-in) — never forget to log time on an issue you've been actively discussing in Jira
• Work-session suggestions from browser history (opt-in) — deterministically reconstructs your day's work blocks from local browsing history, auto-matching Jira URLs to issues
• Optional local AI (opt-in) — drafts a worklog comment from the ticket context and re-ranks fuzzy calendar matches. Runs entirely on your device via WebGPU; nothing is sent to any AI server
• Local-first workflow: draft worklogs in the browser, then send them to Jira individually or in bulk when you're ready
• CSV import (accepts both comma and semicolon separators — Excel exports in EU locales just work) + PDF (pdfmake) and Excel (exceljs) Activity Reports for client billing or internal reporting
• Configurable mapping of issue prefixes → projects in reports

────────────────────────
MULTI-INSTANCE — ZERO MANUAL SETUP
────────────────────────
Connect more than one Jira Cloud instance at the same time. Each instance gets its own label and brand color. There is no list of project prefixes to maintain — the target Jira for any newly created or imported worklog is detected directly from where the issue actually exists, so adding a brand-new project requires nothing more than logging time on it. Prefixes you've worked with are still shown as coloured chips in Settings, but they are auto-discovered from your loaded worklogs and accumulate over time.

────────────────────────
PRIVACY (read this)
────────────────────────
• No API tokens or passwords are stored — the extension reuses your existing Atlassian session (the same login you already use for Jira in your browser)
• All your data (instance config, worklog drafts, favorites, preferences) stays in your browser's localStorage
• No telemetry, no analytics, no tracking — and none of your worklog, ticket, calendar or browsing data is ever sent to a third-party server
• By default the extension talks only to your own Atlassian Cloud instances (https://*.atlassian.net). Three features add opt-in outbound traffic, each off until you turn it on:
   – Calendar suggestions: GET requests to the private .ics feed you paste (Google / Outlook / iCloud)
   – Local AI: a one-time download of the open-source model weights and runtime from huggingface.co / cdn.jsdelivr.net. All AI inference then runs on-device — your text is never uploaded
   – Browser-history sessions: read locally via the optional "history" permission; the history itself never leaves your device

────────────────────────
REQUIREMENTS
────────────────────────
• A Jira Cloud account (Atlassian Cloud — *.atlassian.net) you can sign into in the same browser
• Permission to read/write worklogs on the target projects
• Modern Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge)
• Optional: the local-AI features need a WebGPU-capable GPU and ~2.5 GB of free cache for the model (the app warns and stays off on slow hardware)

────────────────────────
LANGUAGES
────────────────────────
English, Čeština, Slovenčina, Polski, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano — switch in Settings.

────────────────────────
LICENSE & FEEDBACK
────────────────────────
Worklog Hub is proprietary software. You may install and use the extension; modification, decompilation and redistribution are not permitted. Full terms are in the LICENSE file inside the extension.

Feedback and feature suggestions are welcome — reach the author through the link below.

────────────────────────
What's new in 1.6.1
────────────────────────
• Right-click context menu in the worklog table - replaces the browser's default menu with the row actions plus add/remove from Favorites.
• New setting "Require a note on the worklog" (Settings → General) - on by default; turn it off to save entries without a description.
• New setting "Start of workday" (Settings → General, default 09:00) - new worklogs begin at this time instead of midnight, and multiple entries on the same day are placed one after another by duration so they no longer pile up on a single Jira timestamp.
• Fixed: worklog start times were always sent to Jira as 00:00 - the real time is now preserved end to end (editing, CSV import and calendar drag & drop).
• Fixed: invisible × on the suggestions snackbar, the issue-loading error now names the failing Jira instance, the time-spent picker no longer blocks minute-only entry, and issue search now works by the bare number.

Website: https://worklog-hub.cz
Privacy Policy: https://worklog-hub.cz/privacy.html

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Technical

Version
1.6.1
Manifest
V3
Size
6.12MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
8
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u84e10e07691a9f5ca0c3168cba6a808f
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 15, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 9, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 10, 2026
Website

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 10, 2026.