Planim Time, side-by-side with every Jira tracker that matters
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Planim Time is a Jira-native desktop tracker with two-way worklog sync and offline tracking. Clockify is a general-purpose web tracker that talks to Jira through a browser extension. Pick Planim if Jira is your source of truth, Clockify if you track across many tools.
Clockwork is a Jira-native plugin that adds a timesheet UI inside Jira itself. Planim Time is a native desktop tracker that pushes worklogs to Jira from the menu bar. Same hours land on the same issue; the surface around them is the difference.
Planim Time is built around the timer, the engineer's question of 'did this hour land on the right Jira issue'. Everhour is built around the invoice, the project manager's question of 'how much did this project cost the client'. Both can track Jira; they optimise for opposite ends of the workflow.
Planim Time is a native desktop tracker built for engineers; Tempo Timesheets is a Jira-embedded plugin built for finance approval, capacity planning and enterprise billing. They overlap on 'log time to Jira' and diverge on everything else.
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