I tried it after using Emacs Magit for about six or seven years, and jujutsu is really easier to use than git and useful if one wants a tidy public history of changes (Linus Torvalds recommendations on that linked here). Plus it is fully compatible to git as backend - other contributors will not even note you are using it.
For most operations it’s just quicker to get done for a simple commit. I’m already on the CLI/IDE and don’t need to find another window.
For anything remotely complex then I’ll open a tool.