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As a happy Overflow user, I was pleased to see Stunt Software was also into the invoicing / time tracking applications business.
I tried a number of online alternatives to solve this problem, none of which satisfied me (including the popular Harvest and TickSpot). The simplicity and beauty of On the Job is just what you’d expect for an application that will be assisting you on a daily basis with your work, without getting in your way.
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I use OfficeTime because it’s so easy to keep it out of the way, and it does an awesome job at reporting. You can quickly see reports on your time daily, weekly, yearly, by project or by client. My favorite feature: highlighting specific sessions within a project and it provides a quick sum of the total time (and if I put in a rate, total wages) for those sessions. I do this all the time when I need to know how much time I’ve spent on something since the last invoice. With that said, the invoicing component isn’t so hot, using RTF templates doesn’t really do the job for us, so we use blinksale, since that lets my partner and I both manage our accounts remotely. I even made a custom a script using the blinksale api that converts my office time data into an invoice, but only use it for the big projects that have more than a few weeks worth of work and too many sessions to enter by hand. I do appreciate how nice the interface is for On the Job… I wish Office Time would polish up their website and their app a bit.