Tags: web based time clock, web time clock
Once, We reached a ponit a few years ago where our frustrations with paper timesheets and excel spreadsheets were becoming unbearable, and the web was maturing into a medium that could handle more advanced web-based applications. The advent of the lightweight framework gave us an opportunity as a web development agency to escape the linear clutches of traditional development. That is when we developed a web-based time tracking service, which we dubbed Intervals. For those still tracking their time using paper timesheets or Excel spreadsheets, I highly recommend abandoning those methods in favor of using a web based punch clock.
* Our billable time increased by 30% after adapting web-based time tracking into our day-to-day workflow. That is a lot of time that just wasn’t getting tracked before.
* Track your time at any time from anywhere, using multiple web-based timers.
* Keep track of multiple projects at once, making it easier to switch between them without losing time.
* Ten times easier to generate detailed reports and send client invoices.
* Accessible with Windows, Mac, or Linux.
* Data is tracked in real-time; no more weekly data entry.