I have been a web developer for the last 14 years, ever since discovering SLIP and PPP with my 14.4 BAUD modem. In that time I have worked with several different methods for tracking my time. Whether I was working as a freelancer, or as an employee for technology companies and web design agencies, time tracking was always an important factor of my day-to-day workflow. As a freelancer, time tracking is crucial for billing clients and getting paid. As an employee, project managers depend on time tracking to keep projects on schedule and to avoid going over budget. In my experience as a web developer I have worked with three different methods for tracking my time. Each method marked an evolutionary step in my time tracking skills.
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Three ways to track your time
1. Three Ways to Track Your Time
I have been a web developer for the last 14 years, ever since
discovering SLIP and PPP with my 14.4 BAUD modem. In that time I
have worked with several different methods for tracking my time.
Whether I was working as a freelancer, or as an employee for
technology companies and web design agencies, time tracking was
always an important factor of my day-to-day workflow. As a freelancer,
time tracking is crucial for billing clients and getting paid. As an
employee, project managers depend on time tracking to keep projects
on schedule and to avoid going over budget. In my experience as a web
developer I have worked with three different methods for tracking my
time. Each method marked an evolutionary step in my time tracking
skills.
2. 1) Paper Timesheets
My first experience with tracking my time
was using paper timesheets. The idea
was to keep a freshly printed template at
my side, filling it out as I moved from one
project to the next.
Here is a PDF of the
timesheet created for Pelago »
3. Pros of Using Paper Timesheets
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Paper timesheets are portable. You can carry them with you to
meetings or on the road.
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The tactile quality of pencil on paper is refreshing in contrast to
staring at a computer screen all day.
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It’s better than nothing, which is why we implemented them in the
first place.
4. Cons of Using Paper Timesheets
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If time isn’t tracked in real-time it becomes increasingly difficult to
account for it with each passing hour.
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It is hard to track time on paper accurately when jumping around from
project to project.
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There were plenty of days when I would touch more projects than
could fit on the sheet.
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The data was useless unless entered into software that could run
reports.
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Paper timesheets are tree killers. One paper per day per employee
adds up.
5. 2) Excel Spreadsheets
After settling in comfortably with paper timesheets our next need was
for reporting. We needed to crunch all that data into meaningful
feedback that we could use to quickly and accurately bill clients and
plan new projects. We started entering our tracked time into Excel
spreadsheets. This method enhanced our use of paper timesheets and
improved our time tracking for the next few years.
6. Pros of Using Excel Spreadsheets
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Finally, we had a way to run reports on our data.
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Excel spreadsheets are digital files that can be backed up and
archived more effectively than paper timesheets.
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Excel spreadsheets are universal enough that the learning curve for
new employees is small.
7. Cons of Using Excels Spreadsheets
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Entering all that data into Excel took several hours per week, and was
no fun at all if we fell behind.
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The data was only accessible if you had Excel and were on our LAN.
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We couldn’t get at granular views of the data, or crosstab it the way
we wanted.
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We still had to rely on paper timesheets and had to wait until an
admin entered the data into Excel to run reports.
8. 3) Web-based Time Tracking Sof tware
We reached a critical juncture a few years ago where our frustrations
with paper timesheets and excel spreadsheets were becoming
unbearable, and the web was maturing into a medium that could
handle more advanced web-based applications. The advent of the
lightweight framework gave us an opportunity as a web development
agency to escape the linear clutches of traditional development. That is
when we developed a web-based time tracking service, which we
dubbed Intervals. For those still tracking their time using paper
timesheets or Excel spreadsheets, I highly recommend abandoning
those methods in favor of using a web-based time tracking service.
9. Pros of Using Web-based Time Tracking Sof tware
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Our billable time increased by 30% after adapting web-based time
tracking into our day-to-day workflow.
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Track your time at any time from anywhere.
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Keep track of multiple projects at once.
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Easily generate detailed reports and send client invoices.
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Accessible with Windows, Mac, or Linux.
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Data is tracked in real-time; no more weekly data entry.
10. Cons of Using Web-based Time Tracking Sof tware
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If you already have an established analog method for tracking time,
you will have to enter or import that historical data.
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Requires Internet access.
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Small monthly fee
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