Being able to work online has its benefits, such as having the flexibility to work nontraditional hours with clients from countries around the world, but it’s also easy to get distracted. Fortunately, there are several tools available to help improve concentration and productivity. Read More »
Collaboration
There have been a number of recent productivity apps to help individuals track where their time goes. TimeDoctor offers to do the same thing for companies, including those with remote teams, by tracking the time that remote employees spend on different tasks. Read More »
RescueTime makes time tracking and monitoring tools for organizations and individuals. A new addition to the RescueTime stable is the Productivity Meter, an extension for Chrome and Firefox that automatically tracks the amount of time you spend on different web sites. Read More »
I actually love working in Freckle. What that said, it’s always been kind of a hassle to take time tracking info from Freckle and build my invoices, so I was thrilled to hear that the Freckle team had added invoicing to the service. Read More »
The folks at workingProgram have just released a new version of their time tracking tool Qlockwork, and to celebrate have kindly offered us three licenses of the app (which retails for $49.95) to give away. Read More »
This year, in an effort to get a better grip on the ways I generate income, I’ve been looking for a free, simple app that will allow me to track my income easily.This was my first priority; I wanted to track my time more closely as… Read More »
Lots of clients like you to track your time and submit reports detailing your daily activities, so they know their money is being spent well. It’s good practice for them, and it’s good practice for you Read More »
Knowing just how much time you’re spending on particular projects can be important, especially if you charge by the hour. There are plenty of easy-to-use time tracking tools out there, with a lot more features and options than a spreadsheet and a timer. Newcomer Read More »
Just like most people with web access, my life is well documented. If a future grandchild idly wonders what I did last October 24 in the afternoon, some notebook, blog post, or social networking site will hold the answer. I decided to take this a step… Read More »
LogMyTask, a collaboration-friendly time-tracking web app, launches into closed beta today, and we have an exclusive invitation code to let you try it out. Simply head to the LogMyTask web site and sign up using the invitation code “WWD” to get your free account. Time… Read More »
I’ll admit, I haven’t always tracked my time when it comes to my clients and their projects. Although I always knew roughly how long things took me to complete, until recently, I never kept up with a more detailed view of my time. The longer I… Read More »