time tracking / invoicing software recommendations
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- npduggins
Hi guys - I run a 6 person studio in UK and need a more efficient way of tracking time / invoicing
does anyone have any highly recommended apps / websites that do this?
thanks
- rabbit0
Youtrack
- emphor0
TimeTracker
http://www.creativeworx.comEx-Adobe dudes started it.
- CyBrainX-1
Timeline.
Just had to get that out of the way.
- zaq0
I use hubstaff for a 10 person team. http://ssqt.co/ikQx
- Hubstaff has integrations with Trello, GitHub, and many other services, so you can get report who worked on what and how longzaq
- microkorg0
liquidplanner.com is pretty decent.
we use it for timesheets/scheduling work etc.
- microkorg0
^ the great thing about liquidplanner is that it allows projects to be "liquid". If something takes longer than anticipated it re-arranges all the other work (in order of priority).
- npduggins0
thanks guys. I'm looking for something that the staff can input their hours into and it calculates what's owed from clients etc... do any of the above do that?
- ideaist0
I've had great experience with https://www.getharvest.com/ including their automatic invoicing.
Easy but scalable.
- http://i.imgur.com/r…********
- < I implemented it here about 5 years ago. Same at my wife's company. Good experiences.ETM
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- doesnotexist0
just round it up to the nearest day
you're fucking yourself
- ha that's what our Business Consultant said!npduggins
- listen to himdoesnotexist
- zaq0
there is also RescueTime
- doesnotexist-1
if you really want to nickel and dime your clients, use harvest.
- Or you want to run a profitable business. Either/or.ETM
- right, make less money, round to the nearest quarter hour. let your clients see it took you 13 minutes to make a change so they take advantage of you.doesnotexist
- Well sure, if you're an idiot and invoice the tracking data verbatim! LOLETM
- I guess you don't understand you can format and adjust your invoices however you want, you don't need to publish exactly how it's tracked.ETM
- You saying you don't track yours and employees time on projects?ETM
- Have budgets and goals?ETM
- a little harsh, dude. this is a discussion. i work at the cd/consultant level with VERY small teams. i don't track my time, the value isn't based on that alone,doesnotexist
- but on perceived value and how much a product or brand is worth. goals are strategy related and not analytical immediately.doesnotexist
- why charge an hour when you can charge a day?doesnotexist
- if you're going to alter the time you spent on it before your client sees the invoice, why bother using that tracking method?doesnotexist
- Because you need to track internally. Gauge performance. Find bottlenecks and inefficient workflows or workers.ETM
- Just to name a couple.ETM
- Perceived value still must be contrasted against the reality of doing business and all the support mechanisms existing between the revenue and the profit.ETM
- ArmandoEstrada0
For simple time tracking:
http://tyme-app.com
Mac onlyFor something a little bit more robust you can try:
- zaq0
- formed0
I've been looking at using toggl
(I use Quickbooks for invoicing, so no need to do that, I just want a quick/easy way to track hours others work on projects - simpler the better)
- utopian0
Abacus
- ESKEMA2
Toggl
- FixMiller0
Recently started using Active Collab as a project management tool. They have a tracking tool, invoices are neat too.
My Journey was basecamp / teamwork and now active collab.