Hourly is built for the flexible workforce, giving users a variety of ways to enter time remotely. Whether you're out in the field, working from home or on an overseas work trip, Hourly can be accessed from virtually anywhere, making time tracking a seamless part of your working life.
Hourly's app makes it enjoyable and easy to log time on the go.
Our friendly reminder system ensures that remote team members fill in missed time.
Include full project breakdowns that visualise which remote team members worked on which task.
All remote timesheet entries can be reviewed in detailed reports so you can see where team members are spending most of their time.
Whether you're using the mobile app, an integration, or a browser extension, the time you record remotely with Hourly syncs to all devices in real time. This saves you having to re-enter your times when you come back into the office, keeping you and your team members focussed on your core responsibilities. It also means that your time tracking data is instantly accessible and up-to-date, even for remote teams.
Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions:
Yes, Hourly's time tracking tools integrate seamlessly with various project management software solutions. This integration allows the remote workforce to align their time tracking with project milestones and deliverables. By linking time spent on tasks directly with project management platforms, remote employees can improve their efficiency and ensure that their work is accurately tracked and reported.
Let's be clear: Hourly is not employee monitoring software. Our app focuses on helping remote workers track time and manage tasks without employing invasive techniques like GPS or keystroke tracking. This ensures that remote employees can perform their duties without feeling like they are under surveillance.
Absolutely. When you record time in Hourly, you're prompted to write a task description for each entry. This gives you, your manager, and/or the client a detailed insight into how a project was completed. You can include meetings, strategy sessions, travel, and of course, the actual time you spend working on the project. This level of detail ensures that every minute is accounted for, aiding in accurate time tracking and better project oversight.