One keystroke to log work. A timesheet that edits like a spreadsheet. Reports your manager actually asks for. Free — for everyone, forever.
Get Pulse free on the Atlassian MarketplacePress L anywhere — or ⌘K for the command palette. Smart durations ("1h 30m", "1.5"), one-click recent issues, and Mon–Fri bulk logging for recurring work.
Start, pause, and stop from the dashboard or right on the Jira issue. Stop & log records the real start time — and nudges you if you forget it running.
Day, week grid, an hour-by-hour time grid, and a monthly calendar. Edit the week like a spreadsheet — click a cell, type "2h", Enter — or drag a worklog to another day.
Mark a week complete and Pulse locks it against accidental edits — with your PTO and holidays already excluded from the target.
Hours by day, project, and issue; a pivot of project × day; estimate vs actual with over-budget flags. Save views, import & export CSV, and download Excel.
Per-sprint Say/Do ratio and velocity trends across recent sprints, plus a read-only team report — see who logged what, day by day, on the issues you can already browse.
No external servers, no analytics, no tracking. Worklogs are native Jira data — visible to every tool, and still yours if you ever uninstall.
Native dark mode that follows your Jira theme, full keyboard navigation, custom date ranges, and load times under a second — because you'll open it every day.
Pulse runs entirely on Atlassian's Forge platform inside your Jira site. There is no infrastructure bill to pass on to you.
Your time lives in Jira's own worklog system, not a proprietary database. We don't need to charge you to keep your data hostage — we couldn't if we wanted to.
Scriptix Labs built Pulse because logging time shouldn't cost per-user fees. It's free for a solo developer and free for a 500-person company.
Really free — no tiers, no trials, no per-user pricing, no feature gates. Pulse runs on Atlassian's infrastructure, so serving it costs us almost nothing, and we've committed to keeping it that way.
Inside your Jira site. Worklogs are stored by Jira itself; Pulse keeps only your preferences, favorites, and timer state in Atlassian Forge storage. Nothing ever leaves Atlassian — Pulse qualifies for the "Runs on Atlassian" program.
Your worklogs are untouched — they're native Jira worklogs, visible in Jira's own time tracking and any other app. Pulse's own settings storage is removed per Atlassian's app data lifecycle.
Jira Cloud (all plans, including Free). Jira Data Center / Server is not supported — Pulse is built on Forge, Atlassian's cloud app platform.
Yes. Every teammate gets their own dashboard, timesheets, reminders, and reports after a single install by an admin — and the built-in team report rolls up who logged what, day by day, across the issues you're already allowed to see. You only ever see time on issues you can browse in Jira.