REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Oct. 11, 2016 -- Tempo, a leading vendor of solutions for teams using Atlassian JIRA, today announced the integration of its free Tempo Mobile app with its resource management and planning solution for JIRA, Tempo Planner. Tempo Mobile already integrates with Tempo Timesheets, enabling end users to track work hassle-free in JIRA. Designed for today’s on-the-go, mobile workforce, Tempo Mobile is available both on the Google Play Store and on Apple’s iTunes Store.
“Managing time is critical for teams and companies to succeed, but employees and contractors generally don’t like spending time on it,” said Elías R. Ragnarsson, Tempo Mobile Designer and Product Manager. “Tempo Mobile provides a quick and easy way for everyone to keep track of work time on their mobile phones and view their progress. With the new 1.4 release, we’re extending the application’s time tracking capabilities so that planned tasks and calendar events also display and can be easily converted to Tempo worklog data inside JIRA. We’re excited to offer this work tool that seamlessly integrates into team members’ workflows.”
Tempo Mobile focuses on empowering end-users, enabling them to effortlessly interact with JIRA. Designed to be extremely flexible and easy to use, Tempo Mobile users can view planned tasks and calendar events and quickly convert planned items into Tempo worklog data in JIRA. Users can create worklog cards and attach them to JIRA issues, or use a tracker to register work in real-time. They can easily stay on top of daily worked hours with a new progress bar, and get a broader overview of required and registered time using the app’s visualized reports.
Tempo Mobile is free for all Tempo Timesheets and Tempo Planner users for JIRA Cloud and JIRA Server. To view more information and to download the app, visit tempo.io/mobile
Additional resources
- Learn more about Tempo Mobile: http://tempo.io/mobile
- Learn more about Tempo Planner: http://tempo.io/products/tempo-planner
- Learn more about Tempo Timesheets: http://tempo.io/products/tempo-timesheets
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About Tempo
Tempo is a leading provider of sophisticated software solutions for Atlassian JIRA. Tempo’s add-ons boost the precision and productivity of technical and non-technical teams, offering seamless integration, flexibility, and real-time visibility into work efforts for better team alignment and decision-making. More than 8,700 customers in over 115 countries, ranging from SMBs to enterprises including Amazon, BMW, LinkedIn, PayPal, Hulu, and Disney trust Tempo to collaborate, plan, budget, track and work smarter.
To learn more about Tempo, visit tempo.io
Contact Jessie VanderVeen CMO [email protected] +354 690 5192


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