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Apptoberfest videos for Timetracker

Written by danielballabaseveritbiz | Sep 30, 2024 10:00:00 PM

What event do you associate with October? Is it Halloween? Is it Octoberfest? Diwali? Yom Kippur? In the Atlassian Ecosystem, it is the season for Apptoberfest, a yearly event for Marketplace partners (developers of Apps) when they – we can create and showcase creative demo videos for our apps.

Some videos not only show how the app works, but are works of art in their own right, no wonder Atlassian holds a public vote to determine winners in certain categories. It’s the Oscars of the Atlassian Marketplace.

Check out our videos from the previous years:

2024

Lady Iris' journey to womanhood is closely monitored by two influential figures in her life: her kind-hearted nanny and her strict father. While her father demands detailed Timesheet reports from the nanny about how every minute of Iris' upbringing is spent, things get even more complicated as Boys begin to appear in Iris' life. The father's need for accountability grows stronger, leading to more challenges and interesting dynamics between all involved.

2023

 EverIT Presents: In the shadowy world of office intrigues, where secrets are whispered and alliances are forged, a heinous crime has been committed! Unveiling "ALIBIS" a riveting film noir short that plunges deep into the dark recesses of workplace mystery. This thrilling narrative chronicles the relentless pursuit of justice by a seasoned detective armed with modern time-tracking software, hot on the tails of a heartless ne'er-do-well who pilfers an unsuspecting worker's cherished midday feast. As the clock ticks and tensions mount, our intrepid sleuth must navigate this treacherous office terrain to unveil the shocking truth. Will justice triumph, or will the workplace bandit continue to indulge in pilfered pleasures?

2022

 

Have you ever thought about what goes on in the mind of a Great Old One? What has driven Cthulhu mad over the eons he spent laying dormant in Ryleh? Well, tempting the sanity of the boldest (or foolest) at EverIT, we’ve probed into this question and this is what we found out: Cthulhu is mad because he is not using Jira to manage and oversee his cultists all around the world. Cthulhu is mad because without using a time tracker app, the performance of his followers is left unchecked. Luckily for Cthulhu though, our expedition was able to help him with these problems.