Time in Status Gadget

Overview

The Time in Status gadget reads your Jira issue changelog to calculate exactly how long each issue has spent in every workflow status - not just the current state, but the complete history of every transition.

When to Use It

  • Finding bottlenecks - which status holds work longest?
  • Measuring Cycle Time and Lead Time across your workflow
  • Detecting rework - issues that visit the same status multiple times
  • SLA tracking - when did issues enter each stage?
  • Assignee analysis - who holds work the longest?

What Makes It Different from Other Charts

Standard Jira charts show the current state of issues. Time in Status reads the full changelog - every time an issue moved from one status to another, the exact timestamp is recorded. This gadget uses those timestamps to calculate real durations, not snapshots.

Data Sources

Source TypeWhen to Use
ProjectsSelect one or more Jira projects and analyze all issues within them
Saved FilterUse a pre-saved Jira filter to scope the issue set
Custom JQLWrite a JQL query for precise scoping (e.g., sprint in openSprints())
BoardConnect to a Jira Software board - issues on that board are used as the analysis scope
Dynamic Filter ControllerConnect to a shared filter bar so users can slice the data interactively

Feature Highlights

FeatureDescription
Changelog-BasedReads actual status transition history - not just current state
7 Report TypesTime in Status, Average Time, Time per Date, Status Count, Transition Count, Time in Assignee, Status Entrance Date
Chart OutputsColumn chart, bar chart, and line chart - each report type has its own visualization
Status GroupingCombine multiple statuses into named bands - built-in Cycle Time and Lead Time groups included
Working HoursSelect a "Business" time format + configure a Work Schedule to exclude non-working hours
Date Range FilterScope analysis to last 7/30/90 days, this/last week, this/last month, or a custom range
Configurable ColumnsChoose which statuses, fields, and issues appear in the report