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Workstatus Launches Integrations to Unify Work Across Tools

Workstatus Launches Integrations to Unify Work Across Tools

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Workstatus integrates tools to unify work, improving team capacity, time tracking, employee attendance, client billing & reducing project overruns.

The Work Intelligence Platform™ now connects with ClickUp, Jira, Slack, GitHub, GitLab, Stripe, Zoho Projects, Basecamp, Teamwork, and more- giving service teams a single view of how work actually happens.

Workstatus, the Work Intelligence Platform™ built for service businesses, has announced a new set of integrations that connect its platform with the tools team already use every day.

The update is designed to solve a common problem for IT services firms, agencies, BPOs, consulting firms, and field service providers: work data is scattered across multiple systems, making it hard to see the full picture.

With these business tool integrations in place, Workstatus acts as a unified work management platform- bringing time, task, productivity, communication and billing data from separate tools into one place, so delivery teams can stop piecing things together manually.

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What’s New

Workstatus now integrates with a broad set of widely-used platforms across project management, communication, development, and billing.

ClickUp, Jira, Zoho Projects, Basecamp and Teamwork – for project and task management
Slack- for communication & activity purpose
GitHub and GitLab – for development workflows and code-linked time tracking
Stripe – for faster client billing and payment

Why It Matters

Most service businesses already run on 4 to 6 tools. The problem is not the tools- it is that the data is present in silos.

Teams end up spending hours reconciling timesheets, asking status updates, and creating reports by hand.

Meanwhile, project overruns and team capacity gaps stay invisible until it is too late.

These integrations address that directly. Connecting Workstatus with the tools teams use daily means:

Managers get a live view of where time goes- without asking anyone for an update
Project leads get a clearer view of project profitability tracking- catching budget and timeline risks before they become problems
Finance teams can reconcile billable hours with project tasks and payments in one place
Dev teams using GitHub or GitLab can link commits and pull requests to tracked time automatically
You can see utilization, workload, and delivery health across the business- not just per tool

Built for Distributed, Multi-Tool Teams

Workstatus is built for companies where work is spread across locations, time zones, and tools-remote, hybrid, and field-based teams alike.

These integrations extend that capability by pulling structured data from the tools already embedded in daily workflows, rather than asking teams to change how they work.

The platform connects time tracking, employee attendance, project activity, and field operations into one view- and now, with these integrations, that view includes data from Jira tickets, Slack activity, GitHub commits, ClickUp tasks, Stripe billing events, and more.

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