Connect Jibble integrations
Validate employee work hours and log real-time attendance by connecting Jibble with Make. Linking this tracking data to our workflow automation tool lets you automatically update shift schedules, sync GPS-verified clock-ins, and export client invoices. Get started on Make for free today to instantly align your team's timesheet approvals.
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Clocks in with specified parameters.
Creates a new client.
Creates a new person/team member.
Creates a new project.
Creates a new activity.
Lists Timesheets daily summary for selected users.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Lists activities by search criteria.
Lists clients by search criteria.
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Popular Jibble workflows.
Connect Jibble to your favorite apps with Make. Automate time tracking, sync timesheets, and simplify your daily work.
Maximize productivity: Automate Jibble workflows with Make integrations.
Connect Jibble with Make to automate your payroll, sync project management tools, and send real-time attendance alerts. This powerful integration eliminates manual work, keeps your team updated instantly, and simplifies your daily operations.
Instantly send approved timesheet data from Jibble to your accounting software to eliminate manual data entry.
Automatically notify team leads on chat apps whenever a team member clocks in, out, or misses a shift.
Link tracked hours directly to tasks in your project management tools to monitor budgets and progress automatically.
Automatically create new Jibble user profiles whenever a new employee is added to your HR platform.
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