As a company devoted to time tracking, there were two or three key reasons we knew that having a reliable and easy time tracker was vital for success. The first, obviously, was that we had a passion for time well spent – both personally and professionally. The second was that we believe knowledge is power. If you know, without a doubt, where your time is going, you can make empowered choices about how you spend (or save) your most precious commodity (you). And thirdly, we believed that hard working people could profit from their time if they tracked it accurately. So we built a better way for them to do that.
Quite simply, most people bill more hours with OfficeTime without working more hours.
Why? Because lots of time gets lost when it’s not tracked. Like the “quick” phone call with a client that ate up 26 minutes this morning, while you took notes and found the answer to their question. Or the fast changes to their website that ate 35 minutes. Often those “quick” edits and answers go unbilled.
So we at OfficeTime built a better tracker. We made it easy so people would actually use it. We made it something you could integrate immediately into your day-to-day work and use more and more over time, by teaching you simple user tips and reporting capabilities one hit at a time. If you want to know more, just click the next button on your “Tip of the Day.”
We’re excited to have clients in every industry under the sun: attorneys, freelance writers, virtual assistants, and entire management teams who track project development using OfficeTime. Even musicians track their time. (Yes, they really do.) We were amazing at the number of musicians using OfficeTime, and thrilled to see more evidence that what we’ve built makes sense across the board.
Here are a few other great wins with OfficeTime.
OfficeTime on Mac (and soon PC) integrates with you iCal and Outlook calendars.
OfficeTime lets you visually see the gaps in your day.
OfficeTime imports appointments (and loads them into the right project).
Whatever you do, we know that we’re a good fit.
Time. The real commodity.
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