

I cannot for the life of me understand why this software has such high ratings. CONSĪbsolutely terrible piece of software. Nothing.I like absolutely nothing about it.

Having to email their support to cancel my account.I'm joking that was just the last annoying thing I was forced to do with this company.

A quick update: I notified Time Doctor over a week ago to close our account and to the surprise of absolutely no one, they haven't honored the request. You will overcharge and undercharge clients and when they figure it out (like ours did) they will be furious. Final thoughts: if you use Time Doctor to track work for your clients you are going to be in a world of hurt.

The two companies are linked and perhaps merging because recently had a message on their website that said something to the effect of "A TimeDoctor Company." They also have identical logos. You need to avoid Time Doctor and like the plague. We are in software development ourselves and this whole platform reeks of something that was built by cheap, overseas, outsourced development teams, OR it was something that has been rushed to market. The user dashboard is nice but takes you out of your work environment something more integrated into the workflow tools like a retractable side-panel drawer instead of a web URL you have to visit would be better. If the employee or manager does not catch this, may result in underpay. The biggest opportunity is that Time Doctor sometimes seems to be a resource hog and can be slow to load and prone to occasional crashes which means lost time capture. The insights into staff performance, being able to pin time to specific projects or work types as well as the efficiency brought to time management and the payroll process is worth of high praise. We have also solved our time capture for remote employees which has created more efficiencies in payroll and better pay period ending cycles. Excellent for time management at the user level, as well as the manager level. Time Doctor has helped me understand my own work strengths and weaknesses by showing me how much time I put into each task, project and campaign. That's why they have to improve their mobile app. And more often than not, it has to be done off your PC. And if you're like me who's into quantified self, tracking other aspects of like aside from work is just an absolute must. And you shouldn't let it compete with other apps unless you have a super high power smartphone. Hmm if there's something that I want TD to improve on is their mobile app. That's a trust booster for you and your client especially if you're getting paid by the hour. That means you can invite your client/s to log in to a panel and view all the screenshots and work you've billed them. Another advantage is the fact that TD has added the Client View feature. Well, TD is a project maanagement tool already but if you're using other tools like Trello, you'll be happy to know that TD has you covered already. Another advantage is the growing list of project management tool integration. If you're using TD, you create a project, add a task, then just start doing it. Other time trackers try to reinvent the wheel as if mastering productivity is not hard enough. It perfectly fits with my internal processes. and still using at the very moment I'm writing this review. One of the very first sets of time tracker that I used.
