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Just a quick update today: we’ve added an option when you create an invoice to include the total number of hours in the invoice’s description.
GitHub is the code-hosting platform of choice for most of our customers. A number of our users have been asking us how they can track time in GitHub, so we’ve worked hard to make sure our Chrome Extension works seamlessly with GitHub.
WordPress is the world’s most popular CMS and blogging platform and it powers millions of websites around the world. Chances are you’re using it as the back-end for some of your clients’ websites. Wouldn’t it be handy to be able to track your time when doing WordPress development?
We’ve rolled out a couple of new invoicing features you’re going to love. First, the invoice builder now has a live preview. Any changes you make will be reflected in the draft invoice immediately, so you know exactly how the invoice is going to turn out straight away.
If you’re like us, you probably spend all day in your Gmail inbox. Wouldn’t it be handy to be able to track all the hours you spend reading and writing emails to your clients?
A number of our customers have reported that they’re using Asana to manage their design and development projects. Unfortunately, there’s no built-in way to track your time in Asana.
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