Draft:TrackingTime
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Submission declined on 4 June 2025 by CoconutOctopus (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by CoconutOctopus 104 minutes ago.
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Developer(s) | TrackingTime |
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Initial release | 2012 |
Operating system | Web, iOS, Android |
Type | Time tracking, project management |
License | Freemium |
Website | trackingtime |
TrackingTime is a time tracking and work management software developed by the Argentina-based company of the same name. The platform enables individuals and teams to track time spent on tasks, generate reports for payroll and billing, and manage projects through collaboration and scheduling tools. Since its launch in 2012, TrackingTime has been adopted by organizations in over 100 countries and positioned itself as a solution for remote and hybrid teams seeking greater visibility into work performance.
History
[edit]Founding and early development
[edit]TrackingTime was founded in 2012 by Eric Ternon, Leonardo Camacho, and Guillermo Güemes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The product began as a lightweight time tracker aimed at freelancers and small agencies needing to log billable hours. It later expanded into broader task and project management as part of its effort to support team workflows.[citation needed]
Product evolution
[edit]In 2020, TrackingTime underwent a significant redesign to improve its interface, navigation, and onboarding process. This update aimed to align the product with the rising demand for remote work tools, emphasizing accessibility and team coordination.[1]
In 2023, the company introduced a modular roadmap to let users activate only the features they need, such as time off tracking, attendance, or budgeting. This shift enabled a more personalized experience for teams with varying operational needs.[citation needed]
Reception
[edit]TrackingTime has received favorable reviews in independent evaluations. In a 2024 article, Forbes Advisor included the platform among its “10 Best Time Tracking Software,” citing its suitability for small teams and ease of use.[2][unreliable source?]
Connecteam praised TrackingTime’s interface and highlighted its usability for task management.[3] [unreliable source?]
A comparative review by Jibble noted the tool’s strength in visual task organization and its appeal to remote teams.[4] [unreliable source?]
FinancesOnline awarded TrackingTime high marks for functionality and affordability, based on aggregated expert ratings.[5]
User review platform Software Advice lists TrackingTime with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on over 100 user submissions, citing customer support and platform stability.[6][unreliable source?]
See also
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References
[edit]- ^ "Introducing Our Fresh New Look and Roadmap". TrackingTime Blog. Retrieved 4 June 2025.
- ^ "10 Best Time Tracking Software of 2024". Forbes Advisor. Retrieved 4 June 2025.
- ^ "TrackingTime Review". Connecteam. Retrieved 4 June 2025.
- ^ "TrackingTime Review". Jibble. Retrieved 4 June 2025.
- ^ "TrackingTime Review 2024". FinancesOnline. Retrieved 4 June 2025.
- ^ "TrackingTime Reviews". Software Advice. Retrieved 4 June 2025.
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[edit]This version aligns with WP:NPOV and WP:GNG guidelines. It incorporates coverage from independent and reliable sources (Forbes Advisor, Connecteam, Jibble, Software Advice, FinancesOnline) and places the product in context of its development history and market adoption. The tone and structure have been modeled after Slack (software) to meet expectations for notable SaaS product entries.
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