How to access 7pace Timetracker Beta via Azure DevOps
How to switch to a different Azure DevOps organization in 7pace Timetracker Beta
How to switch from 7pace Timetracker for DevOps to 7pace Timetracker for GitHub
How to access 7pace Timetracker Beta via GitHub
How to switch to a different GitHub organization in 7pace Timetracker Beta
How to switch from 7pace Timetracker for GitHub to 7pace Timetracker for DevOps
How to access 7pace Timetracker Beta via Azure DevOps
Note: You must first have an Azure DevOps account.
You can access 7pace Timetracker Beta at app.7pace.com
1. On the 7pace Timetracker Beta Login page, select the blue "With Azure Devops" button.
The authorization request page displays.
Note: This authorization page will only display the first time you access 7pace Timetracker Beta for DevOps.
2. Click the "Accept" button.
The Azure DevOps account page displays.
3. Select the DevOps organization you'd like to use from the dropdown and click "Connect".
The Monthly page of 7pace Timetracker for DevOps displays.
4. Hover over side-menu icons to access other available pages of 7pace Timetracker (limited in first iteration).
How to switch to a different Azure DevOps organization
1. To switch to another DevOps organization, click the current organization dropdown at the top-left of the page and select from the list.
7pace Timetracker switches to the selected DevOps organization.
How to switch from 7pace Timetracker for DevOps to 7pace Timetracker for GitHub
Note: User must first have a GitHub account.
1. To switch to 7pace Timetracker for GitHub from 7pace Timetracker for DevOps, click the dropdown at the top-left of the page and select the "Connect to GitHub" button.
Note: The authorization and privacy pages display the first time you login.
2. Click the green "Authorize" button.
The GitHub account page displays.
3. Select your GitHub organization from the dropdown and click "Connect".
The 7pace privacy page displays.
4. Click "Accept".
Whatever page you left in Timetracker Beta for DevOps now displays in Timetracker Beta for GitHub. You can now begin tracking in Timetracker for GitHub.
How to access 7pace Timetracker Beta via GitHub
Note: You must first have a GitHub account.
You can access 7pace Timetracker Beta at app.7pace.com
1. On the 7pace Timetracker Beta Login page, select the black "With GitHub" button.
2. Click the green "Authorize" button.
Note: The authorization and privacy pages will only display the first time you access 7pace Timetracker Beta for GitHub.
The GitHub account page displays.
3. Select the GitHub organization you'd like to use from the dropdown and click "Connect".
The 7pace privacy page displays.
4. Click "Accept".
The "Monthly" page displays.
5. Hover over side-menu icons to access other available pages of 7pace Timetracker (limited in first iteration).
You can now begin tracking time in 7pace Timetracker Beta for GitHub.
How to switch to a different GitHub organization
1. To switch to another GitHub organization, click the current organization dropdown at the top-left of the page.
Any additional GitHub orgs will display in this list, allowing you to choose the one to which you'd like to switch.
How to switch from 7pace Timetracker for GitHub to 7pace Timetracker for DevOps
1. To switch to Azure DevOps from GitHub, click the dropdown at the top-left of the page and select "Connect to DevOps".
The authorization request page displays.
Note: This authorization page will only display the first time you access 7pace Timetracker Beta for DevOps, otherwise, you will be redirected to the corresponding page in Timetracker Beta for DevOps that you left in Timetracker Beta for GitHub.
2. Click the "Accept" button.
The Azure DevOps account page displays.
3. Select the DevOps organization you'd like to use from the dropdown and click "Connect".
Whatever page you left in Timetracker Beta for GitHub now displays in Timetracker Beta for DevOps.
4. Hover over side-menu icons to access other available pages of 7pace Timetracker (limited in first iteration).
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