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Time BlocksTime blocking feature allows end users to plan and organize their day by allocating specific blocks of time for different tasks or activities. It includes creating time blocks for different tasks or activities you need to accomplish throughout the day. You can specify the start and end times for each block |
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Application TrackingTrack time spent on specific applications |
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Screenshot CapturingCapture screenshots through desktop app |
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Screen RecordingRecord video of the desktop screen |
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Webcam CaptureImage capturing through web cam |
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Keystroke LoggingTracks and records every keystroke made by users. |
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Geolocation TrackingMonitors the physical location of users through GPS. |
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Browser History TrackingLogs and records all websites visited by users. |
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Audio and Video SurveillanceCaptures live audio and video activities from user devices. |
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Manual Time EntryManually enter their time worked on various tasks and projects. |
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TimerStart and stop a timer to track time spent on tasks in real-time. |
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Timesheet ViewView time entries in a timesheet format, providing an overview of hours worked each day or week. |
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Billable vs. Non-billable HoursDesignate time entries as billable or non-billable, allowing for accurate invoicing and project costing. |
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TagsCategorize time entries with tags. |
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Mobile AccessibilityiOS and Android mobile apps |
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Project & Task TrackingAssign time entries to specific projects and tasks for clear categorization and reporting. |
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Timesheet Approval WorkflowSet up a workflow for managers to review and approve timesheets before finalizing reports. |
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Multi-Day EntriesOptions to specify the start and end date in addition to the start and end time. |
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Time Entry NotesAdd notes for time entry |
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Continue Time TrackingContinue tracking with one click |
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Timesheet TemplatesSave timesheet as a template for future use. |
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ChartsAll time at a glance. |
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User Activity LogsProvides a detailed log of user actions and interactions within the system. |