Welcome to Worklog360 Timesheets!
Worklog360 helps you track the time you spend in your workday, whether you're working on a project, meeting with colleagues, or taking some well-deserved time off.
Whether you're just starting out with Worklog360, or you want to explore more of its many features, this is the place to be. Check out the links below to learn how to use Worklog360 to achieve your desired outcomes.
Complete Overview of Features and Use Cases [HERE]
Why are you using Worklog360?
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Track time to know where it goes
Increase productivity or efficiency by understanding where time is spent, then you can make better estimates on future projects based on time tracked to previous projects.
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Track billable hours for invoicing
Working on contracts with clients and have employees who do billable work? You'll probably need to send accurate detailed invoices. Give clients an hourly breakdown of billable time - they will love you for it!
Project budget tracking might not be the most glamorous aspect of project management, but it’s the financial backbone that separates profitable projects from those that drain your resources.
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Track capital expenditures (Capex) for tax credits
Use time tracking reports to apply for lucrative tax credits. Keep capital expenditures (Capex) and operating expenses (Opex) separate, and use only the Capex report for your tax credit claims.
What's your role in your organization?
We've created a guide designed just for you depending on your job:
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You're in charge of setting up Worklog360 for your company, and maybe its Jira instance too.
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You can be any type of manager - team lead, project manager, department manager, account manager, or human resources manager.
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You're part of a development team, and probably need to track your time spent in developer environments and Jira.
Useful How to Articles:
If you currently use Tempo Timesheets and you want to migrate all Tempo Timesheets Worklogs