Billable Hours Timer

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Tracking Billable Hours with ClickTime

ClickTime’s online timesheets make it easy to track employee hours, manage budgets, and improve billability. We offer hundreds of time tracking features, including an easy time tracker, dozens of reports, and integrations with your existing payroll and accounting software.

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"I can't overstate how important ClickTime is to our business. It has made us more productive, and better able to focus on meaningful work for our clients. ClickTime saves our team hundreds of non-billable hours a week — and nearly $200,000 a year."

Annemarie Anaya
Accountant, Eastwick Communications

Why Use a Billable Hours Timer?

Tracking time is the most effective way to see how well your projects are performing. Measure costs, manage timelines, and get the data you need for accurate budgeting, benchmarking, and project management.

Why Track Billable Hours?

Tracking billable hours offers many benefits to agencies, consultants, lawyers, IT teams, and other businesses:

  • Accurate client billing
  • Measure project performance
  • Understand employee utilization
  • Easily create invoices
  • Ensure you are billing the right rates
  • Forecast revenues and the value of future opportunities
  • See which employees and teams generate the most revenue
  • Understand who is available to take on new projects
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