Tracking Time | Time Tracker Button is a time tracking extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 30,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.30 from 128 rated user, last update is 605 days ago.
Time Tracker for your favorite productivity apps! The TrackingTime Button allows you to add time tracking to more than 35 popular productivity tools and online services. It's seamlessly integrated within the UI of the business apps you love and use every day. No setup required When you start tracking a task inside any of the supported apps the Button will automatically identify the task and project you've selected and sync them in your TrackingTime account. There is no integration setup required. It just works out of the box. All hours in one place Every team needs different apps to get their job done. With the TrackingTime Button, employees across different teams can track their work right within the apps they use everyday and all their time data is stored centrally in one place. This makes creating timesheets and running company-wide reports a breeze.
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Does what its supposed to do, flawlessly. The free version is as good as most competitor's paid versions.
Does not do what I expected with respect to google calendar extension. You can manually create events in gcal and then, within these events, start and stop a tracking timer. However, you cannot have a button, that records your working time in the google calendar, by creating events there and summing them up.
I've used this with both Asana and Microsoft Planner and it's easy to track my time on tasks.