When you use GetMyTime, you have access to some of the most flexible reporting available. We don’t know about you, but we think that is an unnecessary time-consuming step. One of the most frustrating things about the QuickBooks Timer is that the system doesn’t allow you to view any reports until you import the entries back into QuickBooks. #5: Reporting in QuickBooks Timer is Difficult How? GetMyTime simply sends an email to your employees who’ve forgotten to log their time. With GetMyTime, you have a great way to remind your employees they forget to track their time. QuickBooks Timer has no function to remind employees to track their time. You probably struggle with getting your staff to log in their time and keep an accurate record. If you are like most companies, you have a few lazy or forgetful employees. GetMyTime does this seamlessly with just a click of a button. QuickBooks Timer doesn’t have this important feature. You’d probably like to carry over time durations and your notes. Like most businesses, you would like to carry over your clients, jobs and service items from one week straight into another. #3: QuickBooks Timer Doesn’t Carry Over Clients or Time entries from week to week.Įase of use is important, and the QuickBooks Timer again falls down on the job. Are all your employees sitting in front of a computer all day? If you have employees working in the field QuickBooks Timer may not be available to them.Īnyone who has access to the Internet can get into GetMyTime and access weekly time sheets because it’s accessible from any web browser and any computer or device. Why not? QuickBooks Timer requires you to have a separate installation on a user’s computer for each one. It’s unfortunate that the weekly time sheet is not available to all of the users in your company. #2: Weekly Timesheets In QuickBooks Timer Are Not Available Mac, Linux and Windows users all benefit from GetMyTime. GetMyTime works for you everywhere because it’s a web-based time tracking solution. Since the QuickBooks timer is only available on windows based computers, you can’t use it anywhere and on any device. I’m sick of QuickBooks Timer, Let’s try GetMyTime!
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