Time Tracking
Activity Monitoring
Screenshots
Timesheet Approvals
Project Budgeting
Payments
Invoicing
Time Off Requests
Reporting
Expense Tracking
GPS Tracking
Geofencing
Integrations
3.The only way I’ve come across to document the amount of time spent is to use timesheets or time tracking softwares. Some examples of time tracking softwares are Toggl, Hubstaff, and Time Doctor. Would time tracking softwares be more believable given that some independent tool is being used to track my tasks?
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about 1 year ago
I remember one particular instance where I was working on a project, and my project manager started to take screenshots of my laptop’s screen to check on my progress, using apps like Hubstaff. Every few minutes, like 10 minutes or so, she took screenshots to monitor what I was doing and how I was doing it.
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almost 2 years ago
Hubstaff
Hubstaff is a valuable time tracking system and it’s an especially useful tool for freelancers and remote employees. Hubstaff provides proof of work in the form of activity levels, app and URL tracking, and the option to take screenshots taken periodically.
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over 2 years ago
Staffing solutions that integrate with apps like Recruitzi, Hubstaff, or TimeDoctor allow you to seamlessly track employee performance so you can schedule them more effectively while keeping costs low by cutting down on mistakes.
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over 2 years ago
For everyone else, this is hubstaff’s website. https://hubstaff.com/
According to them, 40,000 companies use it. They list some of them, so if you want to know what companies to avoid, there you go.
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over 2 years ago
I am looking for an open-source or white label solution like Desktime or HubStaff (or many other similar). I wouldn’t mind to pay license fees, but I want to be able to:.
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over 2 years ago