Time Tracker by eBillity is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 328 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.50 from 2 rated user, last update is 783 days ago.
Turn your Google calendar events into time entries with Time Tracker’s Chrome extension and save even more time! Getting started is simple, click ‘Add to Chrome’ then follow the steps to connect your Time Tracker account. Now you’re ready-set-go! How it works: 1. Go to your Google cal and click on the entry you want to sync with Time Tracker 2. Within the entry you will see “Time Entry” click on this to add/edit details 3. Once you have finished entering details click on ‘Save Time Entry’ Your calendar event is now a time entry within Time Tracker! If you have any questions or need help to setup the extension contact us at [email protected]. Our support is always free! Time Tracker Overview Time Tracker by eBillity automates employee timekeeping to improve efficiency and increase profitability. Designed to streamline time tracking for payroll, client billing and productivity. Every account includes; weekly timesheets, timers or time cards, gps tracking, manager approvals, free integrations, time clock app, mobile apps for iOS and Android, real-time secure backups, live reports, customizable dashboard, multiple currencies, global time zones and an optional +Billing add-on for expense tracking, job cost reporting and client billing.
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Its finally here! The one feature that is a must have is being able to see which calendar events have been inputed. Outlook did this by changing the shade of the color of each event. Could be that or something else that shows that it went through.
It saves me time, what's not to love.