When comparing Trackabi vs TimeGuru, the Slant community recommends TimeGuru for most people. In the question“What are the best time tracking tools to manage teams?” TimeGuru is ranked 1st while Trackabi is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose TimeGuru is:
Free for up to 10 users.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Clients involving
There is an ability to invite your clients into your company’s account so the could monitor the log and review reports.
Pro Free plan available
Even though the service is offered for a really low price, there is also a free plan which will be enough for a freelancer or a small team.
Pro Time log customizations
Among a bunch of predefined fields, there is an ability to add custom fields or disable any of them to simplify the logging process.
Pro Wide functionality for working in team
Roles management with certain access levels to different features, staff management, project assignment, etc. are available out of the box.
Pro Importing Git commits into time log
The service allows importing Git commits into the personal time log with a click of a button.
Pro Free version
Free for up to 10 users.
Pro Simple userinterface with advanced functions
Pro Helpful support
Pro has every function you need and more, incredibly easy setup guide when you create the system
Even with the app missing, this the most userfriendly system I have tried so far. When creating the system, you follow a very simple guide, that walks you through all the system's modules and functions, and allows you to customize it all to fit your needs. Also, you can easily get the app icon on your phone, that opens up the system in your browser when you click it. It works just as good as an actual app in my opinion.
Cons
Con No mobile version yet
It would be nice to have some basic functionality available from a mobile device. Of course, the web version is still available, but it is not well optimized for small screens. Although it looks like the mobile app is coming soon believing the home page.
Con no app, still easy to use from the phone though.
The app missing is not a huge problem for me at all. They have a guide for both Android and Apple on how to get the icon on your phone's homepage, which works just as fine. The only difference is that the system opens up in your mobile browser instead. It almost looks like an app.