![]() ![]() Creating billing-ready reports: We didn’t look for fully structured invoices with all apps, but we wanted to see our numbers in a form that would make it easy to bill for our time.Other options we considered seemed to simply clutter up Web apps or not make it clear how their integrations work. App integrations: Some apps do a good job of inserting small timer buttons into Web apps like Google Docs or connecting to other apps for invoicing.But that's only if it is an optional feature that results in easy single-button tracking (as with Toggl) and not the cause of a lot of prompts and interruptions (as with Paydirt). Automatic time tracking: Having an app or browser extension watch for certain keywords in applications or windows can be a handy backstop against forgetting to track your time. ![]() Offering a choice between editing duration (“55 minutes”) and start/stop times (“12:05–1:00 p.m.”) was better than requiring one method or the other. Being able to edit entries from a browser button or a menu bar drop-down was best.
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