Time Tracking Software - Types of Time Tracking Software

Types of Time Tracking Software

Timesheet software software - allows to enter time spent performing different tasks while working.

Time tracking/recording software - automatically records activities performed on a computer.

Time tracking software can be:

  • Standalone - used only to record timesheets, and generate reports
  • Integrated into accounting system - where timesheet data is directly fed into company accounts
  • Integrated into billing system - used to generate invoices, especially used by contractors and professionals such as lawyers
  • Integrated into project management systems - timesheet data is used in project management software to graph the effort being spent on each project or task.
  • Integrated into payroll system - timesheet data is used in payroll software to pay employees based on their time worked.

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