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Hubstaff
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Automatic payments and payroll
Set up your team to automatically get paid for the hours they log using the Hubstaff app. Just input their hourly rate, the schedule you want them to be paid on (weekly, monthly, bi-weekly?), and integrate with your favorite payment service (PayPal, Payoneer, etc.)
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Task Mangement
Built-in task manager is not too great, it's best to use a third party app for that. It could be much simpler to create and assign tasks, (5/18/2018).
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Integrations
Hubstaff integrates with multiple project management tools and will automatically sync to update your task list.
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Free options are fairly limited
Hubstaff has a free tier and two paid tier options with free trials. The free tier allows 1 user with time-tracking and activity levels functionality. If you want the rest of the functionality, you'll have to pay $7 or $10 per month for the basic or premium plan respectively. You can see the full comparison between the tiers on their website.
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Screenshots
Hubstaff takes randomized screenshots while users are logging time. Frequency can be adjusted and screenshots can be blurred.
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Idle time indicator
Hubstaff detects when someone has been idle and will notify the user.
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URL tracking
View the URLs you've visited while tracking time on Hubstaff, and how long you spent on each one.
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Works offline
Users can track time offline. The software will upload screenshots, activity levels and time logs once the user reconnects to the Internet.
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Automatic time reports and timesheets
Hubstaff will generate reports based on time tracked by users. These can be filtered by user, project and date and exported as a PDF, CSV or in Quickbooks
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Activity levels and productivity measures
Activity levels are measured based on keystrokes and mouse movements (which keys were used are not recorded) and give an indication of how productive a user has been while their Hubstaff timer was running.
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Application monitoring
See which apps you've used while tracking time to Hubstaff and for how long.
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Work notes
Hubstaff users can attach work notes to their time entries to describe what has been done.
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Budgets
You can limit how many hours an individual in your organization is allowed to work per week to stay within budget.
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Has a free tier and trials for paid plans
Free for one user.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Web, Mobile
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TimeCamp
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Free Version modified rendering everyone's tracked data useless
A recent change has made the Free Tier completely useless, locking off every single page in the computer time menu to the paid plan, which is simply unacceptable imo.
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Graphical timesheets
Graphical timesheets placed in the calendar allows for an easy visual representation of how much time was used on what tasks on what hours for what days.
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Can be intrusive
Due to the nature of the app and that it tracks everything a users does it can easily pick up on an employees website usage. Ideally one should not be cruising the web while working but realistically this can be seen as pretty overbearing of an employer.
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Available for mobile
Users can track time regardless of their time and location.
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Numbers may be off
Instances of incorrect times for certain activities is pretty damning of an app that is supposed to track time accurately.
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Easiest of time tracking packages
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Free Version modified rendering everyone's tracked data useless
A recent change has made the Free Tier completely useless, locking off every single page in the computer time menu to the paid plan, which is simply unacceptable imo.
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Great for teams
This software tracks your activity on PC. You can use timesheets, invite other members to your team, even freelancers.
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No clients
You can't define clients and assign projects.
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Can help create an invoice
TimeCamp can create an invoice based on your project hours. The app will take care of the math for you, you just need to provide it with the rate and tax. TimeCamp can also export directly to Xero or Quickbooks.
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Easily check team attendance
At a glance, the team leader can see how much his team has logged in as well as how much time they have taken off.
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Collaboration
Keeps the team up-to-date with their assignments, delivers the highest level of conversations.
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Automatic time tracking
Based on keywords users can configure the software to categorize time automatically.
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Billing
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Distractions-free design
Easy to use, even for a person who doesn't know anything about PM.
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Subtasts
You can easily define subtasks!
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Mobile app for iOS and Android
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Integrations
Integration with Trello allows to track time directly there.
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Task management feature
You can easily create and delegate task for your team.
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Toggl
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Integration with existing services
Integrates with services such as TeamWeek, Pivotal Tracker, Github, Asana, Unfuddle, Gitlab, Trello, Worksection, Redbooth, Podio, Basecamp, JIRA, Producteev, Bitbucket, Stifer, Google Docs, Redmine, YouTrack, CapsuleCRM, Xero, Zendesk, Any.do, Todoist, Trac, Wunderlist, Toodledo, Teamwork.com, Google Mail, Taiga, HabitRPG, Axosoft, Countersoft Gemini, Drupal.org, Esa, Help Scout, Flow, Sprintly, Google Calendar & TestRail.
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Stable version requires Chrome
The stable version of Toggl on Linux installs as a Chrome app thus Chrome has to be installed on the machine and run (it can be run as a process in the background). A native client is in the works, but it's still in beta.
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Open source, native Linux desktop client is being worked on
Source code is available on GitHub.
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Platforms:
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timewarrior
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Powerful options to manipulate/change/rearrange tasks in the past
Practical when you forgot to start it or left it running, or ended up doing several tasks and not one, etc.
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Command line
No need to switch from the terminal.
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Not synced
Not synced between devices (but you can rsync the .timewarrior folder if you want).
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Watson
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Full command line support
No clicking around, can be run in a terminal
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No integrations
You need to define projects and explicitly start/stop them.
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Fully functional offline
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Easy to install with pip
Just run: pip install td-watson
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Free and 0pen source
MIT license.
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