Time
Time as a planned budget, not a passive log. Every entry has a Start, an End, an Account it's billed against. The Weekly Timesheet rolls it all up by client, by day, by total — the report writes itself.
Time as a planned budget, not a passive log. Every entry has a Start, an End, an Account it's billed against. The Weekly Timesheet rolls it all up by client, by day, by total — the report writes itself.
Start time, end time, account, project. Eight fields turn a vague "I worked on stuff" into a billable record.
Hours Today, Hours This Week, Billable Hours all update the moment you save. The dashboard knows what you just logged.
Per-client rollup, per-day totals, billable vs non-billable split. The report writes itself.
Free forever. Planned, not passive. No separate timesheet app.
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The 30 minutes you blocked for Crestmark Q2 review prep, logged against Crestmark Account. The 1-hour project-management slot on Apex Industries, planned the day before. The four 15-minute slots you used to plan the day — captured before they vanished. The Tuesday-afternoon block you didn't realize was 90% on one client until the rollup showed you. The hours that should be billable — and the ones that shouldn't — separated by category, not by hope. The weekly defensible report you'd otherwise rebuild in Excel every Friday.