

You can select a date range, filter by a specific team member, choose sorting… but that’s basically it. Teamwork provides basic time reporting out of the box. Last but not least, with Everhour you can set estimates individually for each team member working on one task and watch their progress. That is very useful when several team members are working on one task simultaneously. When you open task details, you can just use a timer as easily as on a list view, manually log time for any past date, or even edit time for the whole week at once … and it all looks very natively, despite the fact that this is an external integration. Speaking of estimates, with Everhour you can estimate tasks and subtasks (the latter isn’t possible with the native component). Time and estimates of all subtasks are summarized in a parent task so you can see both the breakdown by subtasks and the overall picture. This is a huge deal as in this case data is always in front of your eyes and you are much easier to follow the progress of the project. The same total time/estimate is added in the header of each list title, and finally, it shows time reported in every task of any list. On the very top (next to the “Tasks” title) it now shows total time versus the total estimate of all tasks in the project. If you look closely, you will notice that additional information shows up on the task interface. While this project has about 40h of reported time and almost 150h of estimated work on tasks.Īnd now how it might look if you are using the Everhour integration (we specifically duplicated two projects with absolutely identical data so you can compare how you digest the information looking at each). It just indicates with a “clock” icon that the task has logged time. And how a native time tracking component looks and feels.Īs you can see, it displays neither the reported time nor estimates. And it’s much easier to do with the right tool.īelow is the list of tasks (one of the most important pages) in Teamwork. Besides, our product gives some very unique and useful features.

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We have been mastering this area for a couple of years and know how to make it very easy to use. So what’s the point in integration? What are the benefits Everhour can bring? And this will be a very good question! Some of you may be saying that Teamwork has its own native time tracking capability.

We’ve finally released the integration with such a well-known project management system as Teamwork.
