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TrackingTime
TrackingTime is a time tracking software founded in 2012 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It provides time tracking and team management features for freelancers, agencies, and SMBs.
History
TrackingTime was founded by Eric Tulle, Diego Wyllie, and Leonardo Custer in 2012. The company launched its first version, aiming to solve time management for growing SMBs.
Features
Key features include:
- Time tracking
- Project management
- Online Timesheets
- Employee Time Cards
- Attendance Tracking
- Time Reporting
- Integrations with Asana, Trello, MS Teams, Slack, ClickUp]
Reception
TrackingTime has been featured in several independent media outlets as a competitive and flexible alternative to popular time-tracking solutions. It was recognized by Forbes Advisor as one of the "Best Time Tracking Software" options for its ease of use and collaboration tools.[1] TechRadar listed TrackingTime among the top time tracking apps of the year, citing its features and adaptability.[2]
Outsource Accelerator included it in its top 15 time tracking tools for remote teams.[3] Connecteam published a full review evaluating TrackingTime's ease of use, overtime features, and mobile experience.[4]
Comparative Analysis
In comparisons with other tools, such as Clockify and Hubstaff, TrackingTime is noted for its balance between simplicity and functionality.[5][6]
Reviews
User-based platforms like Capterra and Software Advice host numerous reviews for TrackingTime, reporting satisfaction with its reporting and team collaboration capabilities.[7][8]
See Also
References
- ^ "10 Best Time Tracking Software (2024)". Forbes Advisor. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "Best Time Tracking Apps of 2025". TechRadar. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "Top 15 Time Tracking Software for Remote Teams". Outsource Accelerator. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "Honest TrackingTime Review 2025". Connecteam. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "Clockify vs TrackingTime". SelectHub. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "Hubstaff vs Clockify vs TrackingTime". TrackingTime Blog. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "TrackingTime Reviews". Capterra. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
- ^ "TrackingTime Software Reviews". Software Advice. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
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