I provide computer tech support services. I would like to create a board or card for each of my clients and record time spent working for that client. Time entries occur on varying days. At the end of the month I would like to run a report that shows time spent per day worked for the month for each client. There are a lot of powerups and automation options and I'm just getting started. Any helps, suggestions, guidance, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your time and thoughtfulness.
Hi @Pam Scott
Welcome to the community!
I use Trello for our Marketing activities, although most of my time tracking is performed on Jira
Below is a useful link about the various time-tracking addons available for Trello
Cheers
Ajay
Hi there!
Card Time In List for Trello can do the following for you:
- It automatically calculates the dirations the card has spent on each list
- It can display the amount of to until due date or past due date
- It has a cumulative duration mode, which sums up the dirations on specified lists
- It can export duration reports
- and much more…
Cheers!
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@Pam Scott I like the Time Doctor integration the best, because it doesn't run as a power up or a chrome extension so you can use it to track time on Trello cards from your mobile device.
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Hi @Pam Scott , I am one of the developers on assista.io one of the time-trackers on this list. We are a cooperatively owned company that bills different clients monthly and we developed the power-up for our own work. I'm pretty certain you can do what you need to do with Assista.
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