Meet TimeEase Agent: Log Time, Find Gaps, and Review Your Week — Just by Asking
Time tracking has always had one big problem: it requires you to stop what you're doing and manually update Jira. Most people forget, rush it at the end of the week, or skip it entirely. The result? Inaccurate worklogs, billing gaps, and sprint data you can't trust.
We built TimeEase Agent to solve exactly that — a Rovo-powered AI agent that lives inside Atlassian and handles time tracking through plain conversation.
What Is the TimeEase Agent?
TimeEase Agent is an AI assistant built on Atlassian Rovo. It connects directly to your Jira data through TimeEase and lets you do three things without leaving Atlassian:
- Log time on Jira issues using natural language
- Find missing worklogs — working days where you logged nothing
- Get a time breakdown — see where your hours actually went this week
Logging Time in Seconds
Instead of navigating to an issue, opening the worklog dialog, and filling out a form, you just tell the agent what you did:
You:
“Log 2 hours on PROJ-45 for yesterday”
TimeEase Agent:
✅ Logged 2h on PROJ-45 – Fix login bug for 2026-04-11.
Don't remember the issue key? Describe it instead. The agent will search Jira and present you with matching issues to confirm before logging.
You:
“Log 1.5h on the auth refactor”
TimeEase Agent:
I found these issues — which one did you mean?
1. PROJ-38 – Refactor auth module (In Review)
2. PROJ-52 – Auth token refresh refactor (To Do)
Catching Missed Days Before They Become a Problem
End-of-week panic is real. The agent can scan your working days and tell you exactly where the gaps are:
You:
“Do I have any missing worklogs?”
TimeEase Agent:
Looks like you missed 2 days this week:
• Tuesday — PROJ-12 and PROJ-15 were in progress
• Thursday — no activity found
Want me to help you log time for any of these?
It even surfaces which issues were active on those days, so you have context to log accurately instead of guessing.
Understanding Where Your Time Actually Went
Ask the agent for a time breakdown and it returns a visual summary grouped by issue type — no dashboards to open, no filters to configure:
You can then ask for the full ticket breakdown to see time per individual Jira issue — useful for client billing or sprint reviews.
Why This Matters
There's an important distinction between AI tools that require you to build your own workflows and AI agents that are purpose-built for a specific context. TimeEase Agent falls firmly in the second category.
It knows your Jira data. It understands time tracking. It resolves “yesterday” and “last week” correctly. It confirms before writing anything. You don't configure it — you just use it.
For most teams, the bottleneck isn't a lack of powerful AI tools — it's friction. Every extra click between “I did the work” and “it's logged” costs accuracy. TimeEase Agent removes that friction entirely.
Getting Started
- Make sure TimeEase is installed from the Atlassian Marketplace
- Ensure Atlassian Rovo is available on your site
- Open the Rovo chat panel and search for TimeEase Agent
- Start with one of the built-in conversation starters: “How did I spend my time this week?”
💡 Note: TimeEase Agent requires Atlassian Rovo. The agent only reads and writes data you already have access to in Jira — your existing permissions apply.