TrackingTime’s powerful reporting features allow users to gain insight into how they spend their time and make informed decisions about optimizing it. Its clear overview of employee work time allows employers to also track their overtime and time off periods like vacations, and submit it to payroll, which can be exported like reports through CVS, PDF, or Excel. TrackingTime generates time cards for all business employees, allowing employers to easily see their full work hours, break time, and shifts for each day, taken from the employees’ time entries. TrackingTime’s team sync allows everyone to see what employee is working on what project each step of the way, as well as track their billable and non-billable hours. Moreover, employers can grant permissions and set up access levels for projects and teams, set priority tasks for certain projects, and duplicate them with a click of a button. It grants freedom when generating tasks, assigning responsibilities, monitoring projects and task progress as well as organizing time entries using the calendar with the simple drag & drop technique. TrackingTime’s project management features allow users to better organize their team’s work, communication, and leadership. It also offers a 14-day free trial without requiring any credit card information. It also grants file transfers and storage for up to 10 GB/user.īusiness: This Business plan is priced at US$10/user/month when billed annually, and it includes all the features of the Pro plan, as well as additional security and support features. Pro: The Pro pricing plan is priced at US$5/user/month and allows unlimited users with additional advanced reporting time management features. ![]() Users also get additional task and management features, with the file limit being capped at 100 MB. Both plans include the software’s time tracking features, however, some differences will be noted below:įree: This plan consists of all the product’s time tracking capabilities, and allows collaboration with up to 3 users, as well as basic reporting. TrackingTime has 2 pricing plans: Free and Pro. And, while the time tracking feature is easy to use, newer users might find the UI a bit tricky to navigate for other purposes like reporting. Aside from some glitches in the iOS app, I feel customer support could use some improvement. Its App Store rating is hovering at a weak 3/5 stars, however, its Android counterpart is doing much better with 4.1/5 stars. However, I do need to mention that TrackingTime’s mobile app requires a little work. And with project management and attendance tracking features, this software is a true all-in-one solution. TrackingTime’s reporting system is easy to use and customizable, so you can make your invoices look as good as your work does. ![]() And, if you’re a Zapier fan, you’re in luck – TrackingTime plays nice with Zapier too!īut that’s not all. You can track your work hours in real time, add them to your timesheets, and integrate your work with over 50 different apps. What I like about TrackingTime is its cloud-based solution. ![]() ![]() Whether you’re running a business or just trying to keep track of your own work hours, TrackingTime can be a viable option. Hey there! Let me tell you a bit about TrackingTime’s time tracking and productivity software. And so, there you have it, this review, and in it, I try to be honest, fair, and insightful… This review covers: Here, I share my findings of that research, giving credit to those competitors where credit is due and being honest about which products I believe you really need to avoid. That means I’m often researching about and/or playing around with their products, you know, it’s part of the job. As a CEO of a time tracking software company I need to know what my competitors are up to.
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