Tempo Pricing Overview

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Last updated on Apr 09, 2026


Tempo offers 3 pricing editions, starting from $10 to $1,500 . Tempo pricing tiers are designed to support different usage levels and team sizes. Tempo also offers a free trial. Compare the Tempo pricing table below to figure out the best fit for your needs. Some plans may require you to contact Tempo for custom pricing.


Jira Cloud — $10 / Flat Fee/month (up to 10 users)
Jira Server — $100 / 10 users/year
Jira Data Center — $1,500 / 50 users/year
Rated 4.4 / 5

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Tempo Pricing Reviews

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Omer B.
OB
Lead SDET
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"I would like to share my experience using Tempo Timesheet"
What do you like best about Tempo?

Because it connects directly to Jira, it automatically pulls information in real-time, which means your team’s tasks, deadlines, and overall progress are always up-to-date without having to do anything. This means you won’t have to waste time copying and pasting information or relying on outdated information. The tool employs color-coded bars to enable a quick evaluation: red for a team member who is overwhelmed, blue for a team member who is underworked, and green for a balanced workload. This is a great feature that enables you to identify imbalances in workloads before burnout occurs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Tempo?

The UI can sometimes feel a bit heavy or slow when loading large plans or when dealing with multiple users at once.

There is little flexibility for sudden changes, such as last-minute changes, urgent work, or unexpected tasks.

It is a very data-dependent process—if the data in the Jira issues or estimates is not correct, then the planning will not be accurate. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Ignacio C.
IC
Finance manager
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Helps Organize Timesheets and Improve Visibility"
What do you like best about Tempo?

Easy time logging, especially because it fits well inside Jira workflows.

Multiple ways to enter time, including manual entry, calendar-based options, and automated suggestions.

Strong reporting and analytics that help teams understand time spent, costs, and project performance.

Useful for billing, approvals, and tracking work across teams or projects.

Good integration with Jira and other tools, which makes it practical for teams already working in that ecosystem. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Tempo?

What people often dislike about Tempo Timesheets is that it can feel expensive, clunky, and more complicated than they want for simple time tracking. Users also mention bugs, slow performance, limited reporting flexibility, and a setup that can be annoying to manage as teams grow.

Common dislikes

High cost, especially compared with simpler alternatives.

Manual time entry can still be time-consuming.

Reporting and exports can be limited or hard to customize.

The interface and administration can feel clunky or confusing.

Bugs, outages, or performance issues are mentioned in some reviews.

Team management can be cumbersome because groups and permissions may need ongoing manual maintenance Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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