Simple Time Tracking For Freelancers

by debt kid on April 1, 2008

paymo.JPGI do a bit of freelance work and I finally found a time tracking software that I’ve been able to stick too. Not only does it track my hours, I’ve found myself much more productive because of the tracker. It’s web based, but what I’ve found most useful is the small program you can download to your desktop.

Anyway, I don’t know if any of my readers here are the freelancer type, but you might find Paymo useful.

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Jim ~ mydebtblog.com April 2, 2008 at 7:20 am

You find some really interesting web based tools. I’m trying to think of ideas for a new type of web based tool. I do some freelance web work on the side of my day job so this could be useful to me and keep invoicing accurate.

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Tom April 2, 2008 at 6:45 pm

What a great tool! I’m a freelancer/programmer and I’m awful when it comes to time management, thanks for the link! :)

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debt kid April 3, 2008 at 12:37 am

@ Tom – Yeah, I’m really liking it. Not just for freelance work too. I’ve started using it on my own projects to keep me accountable and track my hours.

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Donna Chu April 8, 2008 at 7:50 am

We started using Pacific Timesheet (http://www.pacifictimesheet.com) last year, and it has exceeded our demands. We use it mainly for attendance and payroll time tracking, but some groups use it for light project time tracking, too. It saves us significant time to have one time tracking software for the entire organization.

Regards,
Donna Chu

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