What this article covers:
Unito's Help Center is evolving, which means some screenshots or guides may be a bit outdated. We're working hard to fix that. Thanks for your understanding.
How does Unito define an active user?
An active user is anyone actively involved in a synced item of work over the last 30 days, whether by editing them or tracking their progress.
An active user is anyone who collaborates on blocks of work that are part of your workflows. They can be someone who:
makes changes to synced items.
follows or watches synced items.
Users are only counted once no matter how many projects or tools they work with. For example, if someone is both an issue commenter in Jira and a card member in Trello, they are only counted once by Unito.
Who counts as an active user in each tool?
Asana
Task assignees
Task authors
Task commenters
Azure DevOps
Issue assignees
Basecamp
ToDo assignees
ToDo authors
ToDo commenters
Bitbucket
Issue assignees
Issue authors
Issue commenters
ClickUp
Task assignees
Github
Issue assignees
Issue authors
Issue commenters
Gitlab
Issue assignees
Issue authors
Issue commenters
HubSpot
Users assigned to synced tasks
Users who contribute to synced tasks
Jira
Issue reporter
Issue assignees
Issue commenters
Issue watchers
NOTE: Unlike most Jira Add-ons, we don't charge you for every Jira seat!
monday.com
Comment authors
Trello
Card members
Card commenters
Wrike
Task assignees
Task authors
Task commenters
Task followers
Zendesk
Agents assigned to synced tickets
Agents who respond to synced tickets
Not seeing your tool of choice? That's probably because technical limitations in that tool's API prevent us from counting its active users. In that case, we count active users based on another tool you connect. For example, we can't count active users in Notion. So if you connect Notion to Asana, we would count active users in Asana.
Why does proper user mapping matter?
Properly mapping your users ensures that assignees are synced and tracked accurately across tools.
We've got a whole article about how to map users and assignees.
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