In order to improve the productivity, I have learned and tested a few ways, among which, to tack time is an important way.
I like to track how much time spent in writing a post, so that I can push myself and improve the writing skill. In order to track the time, I have found that below 10 websites are great and helpful tools:
1. Cashboard
For free account, you can create and track two projects, but you can delete them after finished and create another two. You need to sign in by visiting your own Harvest web page, such as http://freenuts.harvestapp.com.
2. Clockitin
On Clockitin, you add a project, then add a task for the project, and then start the session for the task. Besides tracking the project time, you can also share your project status with your friends via email, or with the whole world via the public url.
3. Colorhat
Colorhat lets you create tasks and track the time you spend on them, just by dragging the cursor to any point of the timeline or selecting a time.
4. FreshBooks
As one of the best invoicing websites, FreshBooks also lets you track time by clicking the “Time Tracking” button and starting the Timer.
5. Harvest
After registration, you need to sign in by visiting your own Harvest web page, such as http://freenuts.harvestapp.com. For free account, you can create 2 projects, and track time of them, even when you log out.
6. Paymo
After registration, you can create a task and track how much time it takes with the Timer, you can track only one task per time when you keep the Timer pager open.
7. Tick
For free account, you can create one project and track the time of a task. The time duration can be seen both on Timecard and Project.
8. TimeWhale
For free account, you can create only one project, but many tasks. Please don’t forget to click the button “Clock In” to record the time.
9. Toggl
You can log in Toggle with your Google account, add a task, active the time tracker, then you can track the task time, which will be showed on the right.
10. Yast
You can sign in Yast with Google account, and click the button “+” to add a new project, then you can tack how much time the project will take. You can add as many projects as you like.
Among the above 10 websites, Clockitin is my favorite, which one is your favorite? Or do you have any other similar websites to track time online? Share with us by adding a comment.
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Hi, this isn't a website but it is a great tool for tracking time: Qlockwork. (Disclosure, I would say it's great because I'm working on it!) If you're using Outlook then Qlockwork can automatically track all your activities, writing the time you've spent on them into a calendar - there's no need to remember any timers. It's easy to assign documents or activities to different projects and generate reports showing where your time has gone.
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