When comparing Time Doctor vs TimeGuru, the Slant community recommends Time Doctor for most people. In the question“What are the best time tracking apps for freelancers?” Time Doctor is ranked 16th while TimeGuru is ranked 17th. The most important reason people chose Time Doctor is:
You can start tracking time in just 1 click. Also the reports are really useful to track productivity and improvements.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Easy to use and great UI
You can start tracking time in just 1 click. Also the reports are really useful to track productivity and improvements.
Pro Time Doctor tracks work hours and productivity
Excellent at productivity and time monitoring. The desktop client is discreet, the web-based reports are very accurate.
Pro Has email notifications
Users can set up email notifications through the app in order to get activity reports send at certain intervals.
Pro All data encrypted
Everything that is sent to Time Doctor's servers is encrypted, so no worries about security.
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 Expensive
At $10 a month there are cheaper solutions out there for employee monitoring and time tracking.
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.