You might have noticed, we are trying to update the video pages
This video will show you howto create your company structure from scatch. It will make use of the “tracker tree” page creating some new clients/projects & groups.
Right after setting up our company structure we give you a visual representation making use of the “organigram”. Next to that we also show you the delete / archiving functions allowing you to push old projects/clients to the background.
We are happy to announce some new functionality. The tracker (company/project/task) pages can now show your online timesheet in a calendar view.
Incase you have multiple users tracking time for the same project or company, the weekly/day calendar will give you an instant overview of the activity for your project.
If the week view becomes cluttered (that would be the case if you have 10+ users tracking their time for the same day/project) you can always use the “day view” to get a better overview.
Check out the 3 new links (day/week/month view) in the sidebar of your tracker page. Feedback always welcome !
We have been working quite hard on TrackMyPeople lately. New features/improvements/fixes are a daily routine and that’s a good thing. But sometimes you have to keep an eye on the ‘basics’, time tracking is what it’s all about. That’s why i decided to sum up the different ways to track your time using this free service !
1. Using the time entry page
Time entry is split up in day and week views. The weekly overview allows you to quickly register your weekly time sheet. Use the tracker drop-down (see : what is a tracker?) to select/add trackers to the list, and then easily add the time spent on a day-to-day basis. You can use different formats too, the system will notice the difference between time entered in another format (for example 3:30 is the same as 3,5). When you’re done, press the “save” button to register your time-blocks.
The day view allows you to work in a more detailed way. The time-block entry contains a field allowing you to enter the ‘description’ of the timeblock. Clicking add will instantly save the block to our system.
Note that time entry uses the “free block” principle (see : what is the difference between free and fixed blocks). Basically this means we do not have a start/stop date for this timeblock, meaning we cannot ‘draw’ it on on the calendar.
2. Using our time punch clock
Have you noticed the play/stop buttons on the right top of the page (only when logged in), this is the timeclock. This clock is displayed on most pages and will display the total time registered for the current day. Using the start/stop buttons allows you to easily “punch” in your time, just don’t forget to press “stop” when you are finished.
time punch clock
3. Quickadd (one by one) timeblock
Next to the clock we have the “quick add” button. So now you might be thinking : what is difference between time entry and quickadd ? For that you have to understand the difference between free & fixed blocks. Quick add allows you to add a single block forcing you to enter an exact start and stop date.
When saving the system will verify you don’t have any other timeblocks for the same timerange. If this is the case it will allow you to fix the problems by moving or deleting the duplicate time entry.
4. Use on of our widgets
If you want to enter your time on a regular base, this is the way to go ! Our widgets/applets allow you to easily “register” your time right from your desktop. Pick a widget from our download page and install it. Afterwards you can easily press start/stop to register your timesheet as you go. If you want to switch to a different project, just use the dropdown to switch to a different tracker (company/project/task or issue).
We have a public API allowing developers to write new widgets/applications that interact directly with your trackmypeople account. If you want to give us a hand drop us an email, we’ll be glad to help.