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joepaulkjohn
New Member
5 years ago

Clockify Dashboard

Would really appreciate if someone can share how to link powerbi with Clockify data and then use that to create dashboards

7 Replies

    • joepaulkjohn's avatar
      joepaulkjohn
      New Member

      @MFelix. Thanks for the article shared. This was an article I had used earlier and attempted to connect. I have tried it again but am regularly getting the below error. FYI I have used the V1 file in the folder.

      Appreciate the help

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      • MFelix's avatar
        MFelix
        Super User

        Hi @joepaulkjohn ,

        What type of sign in did you used? I tried to do it with the anonymous and it connected.

        (have a bunch of all other errors but not related with login)

    • NathaliaGuedes's avatar
      NathaliaGuedes
      New Member

      Boa tarde! 

       

      Esse mesmo erro acontece comigo!
      Há alguma atualização de como vincular o PowerBI com o Clockify?

    • Lucas_Villamor's avatar
      Lucas_Villamor
      New Member

      Hi MFelix! 

       

      That post worked for me too, temporarily (https://github.com/OscarValerock/Clockify-PowerBI). The second optioin did actually, the custom connector never did. However, we´ve now upgraded to clockify ProPlan, which includes more modules, such as expenses, time-off, etc. Those new modules do not appear now in Power BI. 

      Do you happen to have any solution? 

       

      Thanks! 

  • NicoT's avatar
    NicoT
    Regular Visitor

    Thought I'd share my findings as I noticed a reply or two asking for info on linking Clockify.

     

    I came across Tugger, who provide a connector allowing me to get my data into Power PI, just by using an OData link, completely avoiding having to mess with the Clockify API.

     

    Incidentally, I signed up for a 30 day free trial (https://tuggerapp.com); this also includes a report template, even during the free trial.

     

    This OData link provides a user name and password so my data is nice and secure. It is very simple to use in Power BI as I can map the tables in the Model section as needed.

     

    Although, I've actually started using the Power BI report template they include; they are apparently fine with their customers altering the template. I suppose I will alter it, just to make it more in keeping with the others I use.