Track Engineering Time Automatically from Your Project Tools

Connect your project management tools to Chrono and automatically track time across all your projects.

Project management integrations give Chrono the most precise time signal. When your team moves tickets through stages in Jira, Azure DevOps, or Asana, those actions tell Chrono where work is actually happening. Chrono uses that signal to build daily timesheets for every team member without asking anyone to log time manually. The result is accurate R&D documentation that comes directly from how your team already works.

How Project Management data supports SR&ED claims

SR&ED claims require contemporaneous records showing how your team's time was spent on qualifying R&D activities. Project Management integrations give Chrono time-stamped activity data the CRA accepts as supporting documentation. Chrono structures that data by project, activity, and date, so when your consultant prepares the claim, the evidence is already organized and audit-ready.

Common questions

Does Chrono track time at the ticket level or the project level?
Both. Chrono ties time entries to individual tickets, epics, or projects depending on what level you need for reporting. For SR&ED purposes, ticket-level granularity is especially useful for documenting the specific technical work your team was doing.
What happens if a developer works across multiple projects in the same day?
Chrono tracks all of it. Time is allocated proportionally based on activity across each project or ticket. Developers working in three different Jira projects on the same day will see separate time entries for each.
Does Chrono work if my team uses multiple project management tools?
Yes. You can connect Jira, Azure DevOps, and Asana simultaneously. Chrono consolidates activity from all of them into a unified timesheet.

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