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Without tracking, it is impossible to know how many hours went into a project, whether overtime is creeping up, or if your team's workload is distributed evenly.",[12,61,62],{},"Time tracking is not about surveillance. It is about visibility. When you know where hours are spent, you can make better decisions about pricing, staffing, hiring, and project planning. Businesses that bill clients by the hour need accurate records to invoice correctly. Businesses that do not bill hourly still benefit from understanding how time is allocated across tasks and departments.",[53,64,66],{"id":65},"clock-in-vs-manual-entry-picking-the-right-approach","Clock-In vs Manual Entry: Picking the Right Approach",[12,68,69],{},"There are two main ways employees can log time, and the right choice depends on your business.",[12,71,72,76],{},[73,74,75],"strong",{},"Clock-in and clock-out"," works well for shift-based teams, retail, hospitality, or any role where employees need to be present during specific hours. A digital clock-in system records the exact start and end of each shift, eliminating the guesswork. It also makes it straightforward to track breaks and enforce rest periods.",[12,78,79,82],{},[73,80,81],{},"Manual time entry"," is better suited for knowledge workers, consultants, or project-based roles. Employees log hours against specific projects or tasks, either in real time or at the end of the day. This approach gives you granular insight into where effort is going, which is essential for project costing and client billing.",[12,84,85],{},"Some teams need both. A construction company might clock workers in and out of a job site while also tracking hours against individual projects for billing purposes.",[53,87,89],{"id":88},"project-and-task-tracking","Project and Task Tracking",[12,91,92],{},"One of the biggest advantages of modern time tracking is the ability to tie hours to specific projects and tasks. Instead of a single block of \"worked 8 hours,\" you get a breakdown that shows how those hours were distributed.",[12,94,95],{},"This matters for several reasons:",[97,98,99,106,112],"ul",{},[100,101,102,105],"li",{},[73,103,104],{},"Accurate client billing."," If you run a services business, you need to know exactly how many hours each client consumed. Estimates are not good enough when margins are thin.",[100,107,108,111],{},[73,109,110],{},"Project profitability."," You might think a project was profitable until you see that the team spent twice the estimated hours on it. Time data reveals the true cost.",[100,113,114,117],{},[73,115,116],{},"Resource planning."," When you can see that one project is consuming 60 percent of a developer's week, you know not to assign them additional work without adjusting timelines.",[53,119,121],{"id":120},"overtime-monitoring","Overtime Monitoring",[12,123,124],{},"Overtime can be expensive, and it often accumulates without anyone noticing until payroll hits. A good time tracking system flags when employees approach or exceed their scheduled hours, giving managers a chance to adjust workloads before costs escalate.",[12,126,127],{},"Tracking overtime also helps you spot patterns. If the same team members are consistently working extra hours, it might indicate understaffing, unrealistic deadlines, or inefficient processes. These are problems you want to catch early rather than discover through burnout and turnover.",[53,129,131],{"id":130},"timesheet-exports-for-payroll","Timesheet Exports for Payroll",[12,133,134],{},"Manually transferring hours from one system to payroll is tedious and error-prone. Every manual step is an opportunity for a mistake, whether it is a misread entry, a missed overtime hour, or a transposed number.",[12,136,137],{},"Look for a time tracking tool that lets you export timesheets in formats your payroll system can accept. The export should include regular hours, overtime, and any break deductions, ready to go without additional processing. This alone can save hours of admin work each pay period.",[53,139,141],{"id":140},"mobile-time-tracking","Mobile Time Tracking",[12,143,144],{},"Not every employee sits at a desk. Field workers, delivery drivers, sales reps, and remote employees all need a way to log time from wherever they are. Mobile time tracking lets employees clock in from their phone, log hours against projects on the go, and submit timesheets without returning to the office.",[12,146,147],{},"This is not a nice-to-have for businesses with mobile teams. It is essential. Without mobile access, you end up with employees scribbling hours on paper or trying to remember what they did three days ago. Neither approach produces accurate data.",[53,149,151],{"id":150},"getting-your-team-on-board","Getting Your Team on Board",[12,153,154],{},"The most common reason time tracking fails at small businesses is not the tool. It is the rollout. Employees see it as micromanagement, forget to log hours, or resent the extra step in their day.",[12,156,157],{},"Here are a few things that help:",[97,159,160,166,172,178],{},[100,161,162,165],{},[73,163,164],{},"Explain the why."," People are more likely to cooperate when they understand the business reason. \"We need accurate time data to price projects correctly\" is more compelling than \"log your hours because I said so.\"",[100,167,168,171],{},[73,169,170],{},"Keep it simple."," The fewer clicks it takes to log time, the more likely people will do it consistently. Complex systems with dozens of required fields get abandoned fast.",[100,173,174,177],{},[73,175,176],{},"Lead from the top."," If managers track their own time, it signals that this is a team-wide practice, not a rule imposed on certain people.",[100,179,180,183],{},[73,181,182],{},"Review and use the data."," If employees log time and nothing ever comes of it, they will stop seeing the point. Share insights from the data regularly so the team sees the value.",[53,185,187],{"id":186},"choosing-the-right-tool","Choosing the Right Tool",[12,189,190],{},"Small businesses do not need enterprise-grade time tracking with hundreds of features they will never touch. Look for something that covers the basics well: clock-in and clock-out, project tracking, overtime alerts, timesheet approvals, and payroll exports. BookYourPTO includes all of these alongside leave management and expense tracking, so you get time tracking without adding yet another standalone tool to your stack.",[12,192,193],{},"The best time tracking system is the one your team will actually use. Start with the simplest setup that meets your needs, get everyone comfortable with it, and add complexity only when the business requires it.",{"title":16,"searchDepth":17,"depth":17,"links":195},[196,197,198,199,200,201,202,203],{"id":55,"depth":17,"text":56},{"id":65,"depth":17,"text":66},{"id":88,"depth":17,"text":89},{"id":120,"depth":17,"text":121},{"id":130,"depth":17,"text":131},{"id":140,"depth":17,"text":141},{"id":150,"depth":17,"text":151},{"id":186,"depth":17,"text":187},"2026-03-04","Why small businesses need time tracking, how to choose the right tool, and best practices for getting your team on board.","https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1551288049-bebda4e38f71?w=1200&h=630&fit=crop",{},"/blog/time-tracking-small-business-guide","4 min read",{"title":48,"description":205},"blog/time-tracking-small-business-guide",[213,214,215],"time tracking","small business","productivity","0yW6KIxxsYxuv0JawJF5uwTVPXRI_QxzRFGG7XtMX50",[218,362,511],{"id":219,"title":220,"author":49,"body":221,"date":349,"description":350,"extension":19,"image":351,"meta":352,"navigation":7,"path":353,"readTime":354,"seo":355,"stem":356,"tags":357,"__hash__":361},"blog/blog/leave-management-software-canada-guide.md","The Complete Guide to Leave Management Software in Canada (2026)",{"type":9,"value":222,"toc":334},[223,227,230,233,237,240,245,248,252,255,259,262,266,269,273,276,280,283,286,289,293,296,299,303,306,310,313,316,327,331],[53,224,226],{"id":225},"why-canadian-businesses-need-dedicated-leave-management-software","Why Canadian Businesses Need Dedicated Leave Management Software",[12,228,229],{},"Managing employee leave in Canada can be surprisingly complex. Vacation entitlements, statutory holidays, sick leave, and family-related absences can vary from one province to another. A company with employees in Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec may need to track three different sets of rules simultaneously.",[12,231,232],{},"For businesses operating across multiple provinces, doing this manually — in spreadsheets or email threads — is a recipe for payroll errors and frustrated employees. Dedicated leave management software takes the guesswork out of the equation by letting you configure different rules for different employee groups.",[53,234,236],{"id":235},"leave-entitlements-differ-by-province","Leave Entitlements Differ by Province",[12,238,239],{},"One of the biggest challenges for Canadian businesses is that leave entitlements are not the same everywhere. Vacation minimums, sick leave provisions, and protected leave types can differ significantly depending on where your employees work.",[241,242,244],"h3",{"id":243},"ontario","Ontario",[12,246,247],{},"In Ontario, employees typically receive a minimum of two weeks of vacation after their first year, increasing to three weeks after five years. There are also several categories of unpaid job-protected leave, including personal illness days, family responsibility days, and bereavement leave.",[241,249,251],{"id":250},"british-columbia","British Columbia",[12,253,254],{},"BC employees generally receive two weeks of vacation after 12 months, rising to three weeks after five years. BC also provides paid sick leave days per year — a change that took effect in 2022 and caught many employers off guard.",[241,256,258],{"id":257},"alberta","Alberta",[12,260,261],{},"Alberta follows a similar vacation structure — two weeks after one year, three weeks after five — and also provides personal and family responsibility leave of up to five days per year.",[241,263,265],{"id":264},"quebec","Quebec",[12,267,268],{},"Quebec is notably more generous in several areas. Employees receive two weeks of vacation after one year, but this increases to three weeks after just three years (compared to five in most other provinces). Quebec also provides paid family-related leave days and extended unpaid sick leave.",[241,270,272],{"id":271},"why-this-matters-for-your-software","Why This Matters for Your Software",[12,274,275],{},"With these variations, a company employing people across multiple provinces needs to track different vacation accrual schedules, different sick leave policies, and different sets of leave entitlements. Leave management software handles this by letting you assign the correct policy based on each employee's location.",[53,277,279],{"id":278},"statutory-holiday-management","Statutory Holiday Management",[12,281,282],{},"Canada recognizes both federal and provincial statutory holidays, and the lists don't always overlap.",[12,284,285],{},"Federal holidays include New Year's Day, Good Friday, Canada Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and several others. But not every province observes every federal holiday, and many provinces add their own — like BC Day in August, Family Day in Ontario, or Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in Quebec.",[12,287,288],{},"Good leave management software maintains a calendar of statutory holidays by province and automatically applies them to employee schedules. This prevents the common mistake of granting or missing holiday pay based on the wrong province's calendar.",[53,290,292],{"id":291},"banked-time-and-overtime","Banked Time and Overtime",[12,294,295],{},"Several Canadian provinces allow employees to bank overtime hours as paid time off rather than receiving immediate overtime pay. The specifics — banking rate, usage rules, expiry — can differ between provinces and even between individual employment agreements.",[12,297,298],{},"Tracking banked time alongside regular vacation and leave balances adds another layer of complexity. Your leave management system should maintain separate balances for each type, each with its own accrual and usage rules.",[53,300,302],{"id":301},"data-privacy-considerations","Data Privacy Considerations",[12,304,305],{},"Employee leave data is personal information. When evaluating leave management software, consider whether the platform encrypts data at rest and in transit, supports role-based access controls, provides audit trails for all data access, and gives you control over data retention. These are good practices for protecting employee information regardless of your organization's size.",[53,307,309],{"id":308},"how-bookyourpto-supports-canadian-businesses","How BookYourPTO Supports Canadian Businesses",[12,311,312],{},"BookYourPTO supports configurable leave policies per employee group, making it straightforward to set up different vacation, sick leave, and statutory holiday rules based on each employee's province.",[12,314,315],{},"Key features for Canadian businesses include customizable accrual schedules that match different vacation entitlement timelines, a statutory holiday calendar that accounts for provincial differences, banked time tracking with separate balances, role-based access controls and audit logging, and self-service leave requests that reduce administrative overhead.",[12,317,318,319,326],{},"BookYourPTO offers a free plan for teams up to 5 employees, with affordable paid plans as your team grows. Self-service billing at ",[320,321,325],"a",{"href":322,"rel":323},"https://app.bookyourpto.com/billing",[324],"nofollow","app.bookyourpto.com/billing"," makes it easy to manage your subscription, and refunds are reviewed within 2-3 business days if you need one.",[53,328,330],{"id":329},"getting-started","Getting Started",[12,332,333],{},"If your business is still tracking leave in spreadsheets or using a system that doesn't account for provincial differences, switching to a purpose-built leave management platform can save administrative time, reduce payroll errors, and give both managers and employees confidence that leave balances are accurate.",{"title":16,"searchDepth":17,"depth":17,"links":335},[336,337,344,345,346,347,348],{"id":225,"depth":17,"text":226},{"id":235,"depth":17,"text":236,"children":338},[339,340,341,342,343],{"id":243,"depth":23,"text":244},{"id":250,"depth":23,"text":251},{"id":257,"depth":23,"text":258},{"id":264,"depth":23,"text":265},{"id":271,"depth":23,"text":272},{"id":278,"depth":17,"text":279},{"id":291,"depth":17,"text":292},{"id":301,"depth":17,"text":302},{"id":308,"depth":17,"text":309},{"id":329,"depth":17,"text":330},"2026-03-18","How leave management software helps Canadian businesses track different leave entitlements across provinces, manage statutory holidays, and simplify employee time off.","https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1526778548025-fa2f459cd5c1?w=1200&h=630&fit=crop",{},"/blog/leave-management-software-canada-guide","5 min read",{"title":220,"description":350},"blog/leave-management-software-canada-guide",[358,359,360],"leave management","canada","hr","Pr4kJh3MyNM-9_houdeDdpLZ9PiW_ZOOdoH0NG5A-a8",{"id":363,"title":364,"author":49,"body":365,"date":500,"description":501,"extension":19,"image":502,"meta":503,"navigation":7,"path":504,"readTime":209,"seo":505,"stem":506,"tags":507,"__hash__":510},"blog/blog/pto-tracking-best-practices.md","PTO Tracking Best Practices for Small Businesses",{"type":9,"value":366,"toc":487},[367,371,374,377,380,384,387,391,394,397,401,404,408,411,414,418,421,424,427,431,434,437,440,444,447,467,470,474,477,480,484],[53,368,370],{"id":369},"why-spreadsheets-fail-for-pto-tracking","Why Spreadsheets Fail for PTO Tracking",[12,372,373],{},"Most small businesses start by tracking paid time off in a shared spreadsheet. It works when you have three employees. By the time you reach ten, the cracks are already showing.",[12,375,376],{},"Spreadsheets fail for PTO tracking because they depend on manual data entry with no validation. Nothing prevents someone from entering the wrong dates, forgetting to deduct a half-day, or accidentally overwriting another employee's row. There is no approval workflow, no automatic balance calculation, and no audit trail showing who changed what and when.",[12,378,379],{},"The consequences compound quietly. An employee takes an extra day they were not entitled to. A manager approves overlapping time off because they could not see the calendar at a glance. Payroll processes vacation pay based on a stale balance. These are not edge cases. They are the predictable result of running a manual process that was never designed for the job.",[53,381,383],{"id":382},"what-to-look-for-in-pto-tracking-software","What to Look for in PTO Tracking Software",[12,385,386],{},"When evaluating dedicated PTO tracking tools, focus on the features that solve the specific problems spreadsheets create.",[241,388,390],{"id":389},"automated-accrual-calculations","Automated Accrual Calculations",[12,392,393],{},"Your software should calculate accrual balances automatically based on hire date, tenure, and your company's accrual policy. Whether you accrue PTO per pay period, monthly, or annually, the system should handle the math and always show employees an accurate, up-to-date balance.",[12,395,396],{},"Look for support for multiple accrual rates. Many businesses increase PTO entitlements based on years of service, and your software should handle these tier changes without manual intervention.",[241,398,400],{"id":399},"configurable-leave-policies","Configurable Leave Policies",[12,402,403],{},"No two businesses handle PTO identically. Your software should support multiple leave types (vacation, sick leave, personal days, floating holidays) with separate balances and rules for each. You should be able to configure whether unused days carry over, whether there is a cap on accrued balances, and whether certain leave types require a minimum notice period.",[241,405,407],{"id":406},"approval-workflows","Approval Workflows",[12,409,410],{},"A clear request-and-approval workflow replaces the back-and-forth emails and verbal agreements that make spreadsheet tracking unreliable. Employees submit a request, managers receive a notification, and the decision is recorded in the system. Both parties can see the status at any time.",[12,412,413],{},"Good software also shows managers who else is off during the requested period, making it easy to avoid scheduling conflicts before they happen.",[53,415,417],{"id":416},"the-case-for-self-service-booking","The Case for Self-Service Booking",[12,419,420],{},"One of the highest-impact improvements you can make is giving employees the ability to submit their own leave requests through a self-service portal. This eliminates the bottleneck of routing every request through an HR administrator and reduces the time between request and confirmation.",[12,422,423],{},"Self-service booking also improves accuracy. When employees enter their own dates, the system can validate the request against their current balance in real time and reject requests that would put them into a negative balance. This is something no spreadsheet can do.",[12,425,426],{},"Employees appreciate the transparency of seeing their own balances, request history, and upcoming approved time off. It reduces the volume of \"how many days do I have left?\" questions that HR teams field repeatedly.",[53,428,430],{"id":429},"calendar-integration","Calendar Integration",[12,432,433],{},"PTO tracking does not exist in isolation. When an employee is on leave, their team needs to know, meetings need to be adjusted, and project timelines may need to shift.",[12,435,436],{},"Software that integrates with calendar platforms like Google Calendar or Microsoft Outlook can automatically block off approved leave on the employee's calendar. This provides visibility to the entire team without anyone needing to manually update their calendar or send a separate notification.",[12,438,439],{},"For managers, a team calendar view that overlays all approved leave in one place is essential for workforce planning. It answers the question \"who is available next week?\" at a glance, which is impossible to answer quickly from a spreadsheet.",[53,441,443],{"id":442},"establishing-a-clear-pto-policy","Establishing a Clear PTO Policy",[12,445,446],{},"Even the best software cannot compensate for an unclear or inconsistent policy. Before implementing a tracking tool, document your PTO policy and address these questions:",[97,448,449,452,455,458,461,464],{},[100,450,451],{},"How much PTO do employees earn, and how does it accrue?",[100,453,454],{},"Is there a waiting period before new employees can use PTO?",[100,456,457],{},"Do unused days carry over to the next year, and is there a cap?",[100,459,460],{},"What is the minimum notice period for requesting time off?",[100,462,463],{},"How are blackout periods (if any) communicated?",[100,465,466],{},"What happens to accrued PTO when an employee leaves?",[12,468,469],{},"Having clear answers to these questions makes configuration straightforward and ensures consistent treatment across the team.",[53,471,473],{"id":472},"how-bookyourpto-fits-in","How BookYourPTO Fits In",[12,475,476],{},"BookYourPTO is designed specifically for the challenges small businesses face with PTO tracking. It provides automated accrual calculations, configurable leave policies per employee group, manager approval workflows with team calendar visibility, and self-service booking that gives employees direct access to their balances and request history.",[12,478,479],{},"For small businesses making the jump from spreadsheets, BookYourPTO offers a free tier that covers the essentials, so you can move to a proper system without a budget discussion. As your team grows, the platform scales with you.",[53,481,483],{"id":482},"moving-forward","Moving Forward",[12,485,486],{},"The best time to move off spreadsheets is before they cause a problem. The second best time is right after they do. Either way, switching to purpose-built PTO tracking software saves time, reduces errors, and gives both employees and managers confidence that leave balances are accurate and requests are handled fairly.",{"title":16,"searchDepth":17,"depth":17,"links":488},[489,490,495,496,497,498,499],{"id":369,"depth":17,"text":370},{"id":382,"depth":17,"text":383,"children":491},[492,493,494],{"id":389,"depth":23,"text":390},{"id":399,"depth":23,"text":400},{"id":406,"depth":23,"text":407},{"id":416,"depth":17,"text":417},{"id":429,"depth":17,"text":430},{"id":442,"depth":17,"text":443},{"id":472,"depth":17,"text":473},{"id":482,"depth":17,"text":483},"2026-03-16","Discover why spreadsheets fail for PTO tracking and learn best practices for managing employee time off in your small business.","https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1454165804606-c3d57bc86b40?w=1200&h=630&fit=crop",{},"/blog/pto-tracking-best-practices",{"title":364,"description":501},"blog/pto-tracking-best-practices",[508,214,509],"pto tracking","best practices","PFdAYLh5uUun6djT5KoX1kjjXL-OtbIpDvB8ujnDz1Y",{"id":512,"title":513,"author":49,"body":514,"date":703,"description":704,"extension":19,"image":705,"meta":706,"navigation":7,"path":707,"readTime":209,"seo":708,"stem":709,"tags":710,"__hash__":713},"blog/blog/project-time-tracking-billable-hours.md","Project Time Tracking: How to Get Billable Hours Right",{"type":9,"value":515,"toc":694},[516,520,523,526,529,533,536,542,548,551,555,558,564,570,573,577,580,606,609,613,616,619,622,626,629,632,658,662,665,691],[53,517,519],{"id":518},"why-billable-hours-leak","Why Billable Hours Leak",[12,521,522],{},"If your business charges clients by the hour, revenue depends directly on accurate time tracking. Yet most services firms leave money on the table because billable hours go unrecorded. Studies across professional services industries consistently show that a significant percentage of billable work never makes it onto a timesheet.",[12,524,525],{},"The reasons are predictable. An employee spends fifteen minutes answering a client email and does not bother logging it. A quick phone call turns into a thirty-minute discussion but gets forgotten by end of day. Someone helps a colleague with a client project for an hour but does not realize it is billable. A developer spends half a day troubleshooting a client issue and records it as two hours because they feel like they should have solved it faster.",[12,527,528],{},"These small leaks compound. Across a team of ten people over a year, even a five percent gap between work performed and work billed can represent tens of thousands of dollars in lost revenue.",[53,530,532],{"id":531},"project-vs-task-tracking","Project vs Task Tracking",[12,534,535],{},"There is an important distinction between tracking time at the project level and tracking at the task level. The right approach depends on how granular your billing and reporting need to be.",[12,537,538,541],{},[73,539,540],{},"Project-level tracking"," is simpler. Employees log hours against a project name, such as \"Website Redesign for Acme Corp.\" This tells you the total hours spent on each project and is sufficient for many consulting, creative, and professional services businesses.",[12,543,544,547],{},[73,545,546],{},"Task-level tracking"," adds a layer of detail. Within the Acme Corp project, hours are logged against specific tasks like \"wireframing,\" \"front-end development,\" or \"content migration.\" This is more work for employees but provides much richer data for project management, estimating future projects, and understanding where effort is concentrated.",[12,549,550],{},"Most teams start with project-level tracking and add task-level detail only where the extra granularity provides clear value. Forcing task-level tracking across all projects from day one tends to create resistance and reduce the quality of the data people enter.",[53,552,554],{"id":553},"real-time-vs-end-of-day-entry","Real-Time vs End-of-Day Entry",[12,556,557],{},"How and when employees log their time has a significant impact on accuracy.",[12,559,560,563],{},[73,561,562],{},"Real-time tracking"," means starting a timer when you begin work on a project and stopping it when you switch to something else. This produces the most accurate data because it captures actual working time without relying on memory. It works well for employees who spend long, focused blocks on a single project.",[12,565,566,569],{},[73,567,568],{},"End-of-day entry"," means employees fill in their timesheet at the end of each day based on their recollection of how they spent their time. This is less accurate than real-time tracking but also less intrusive. It works better for employees who switch between projects frequently and find starting and stopping timers disruptive.",[12,571,572],{},"The practical approach for most teams is to support both. Let employees who prefer timers use them, and let others log hours at the end of the day. The important thing is that time gets logged the same day it is worked. Waiting until Friday to fill in the entire week from memory produces unreliable data that nobody should trust for billing.",[53,574,576],{"id":575},"timesheet-approvals","Timesheet Approvals",[12,578,579],{},"Raw time entries should not go directly to invoicing without review. A timesheet approval step gives managers the opportunity to catch issues before they affect billing:",[97,581,582,588,594,600],{},[100,583,584,587],{},[73,585,586],{},"Unreasonably high or low hours."," If someone logged 14 hours on a project that should have taken 4, that is worth investigating before the client sees the invoice.",[100,589,590,593],{},[73,591,592],{},"Missing entries."," If a team member who was assigned to a project full-time only logged 3 hours on Tuesday, something was probably forgotten.",[100,595,596,599],{},[73,597,598],{},"Wrong project allocation."," Employees occasionally log time to the wrong project, especially when project names are similar. A quick review catches these mistakes.",[100,601,602,605],{},[73,603,604],{},"Non-billable time logged as billable."," Internal meetings, training, and admin tasks sometimes end up on billable project timesheets by mistake.",[12,607,608],{},"The approval step does not need to be heavy. A manager reviews the team's timesheets at the end of each week, flags anything that looks off, and approves the rest. Five to ten minutes of review can prevent billing errors that take much longer to untangle after the fact.",[53,610,612],{"id":611},"client-reporting","Client Reporting",[12,614,615],{},"Clients who pay by the hour want to see where their money is going. Detailed time reports build trust and reduce billing disputes. A good time tracking system lets you generate reports showing hours by project, by team member, by task, or by date range.",[12,617,618],{},"The key is making these reports easy to produce. If generating a client-ready time report requires exporting raw data and formatting it in a spreadsheet, it will not happen regularly. If it takes two clicks to produce a clean report with the right level of detail, it becomes a routine part of client communication.",[12,620,621],{},"Some businesses share time reports proactively with clients at regular intervals, even before sending an invoice. This transparency tends to reduce pushback on invoices because the client has already seen and mentally accepted the hours throughout the billing period.",[53,623,625],{"id":624},"profitability-insights","Profitability Insights",[12,627,628],{},"Time tracking data, when combined with cost information, reveals which projects and clients are actually profitable and which are not. A project that brings in $50,000 in revenue looks great until you realize your team spent 900 hours on it at an average loaded cost of $65 per hour.",[12,630,631],{},"These insights help you make better decisions about:",[97,633,634,640,646,652],{},[100,635,636,639],{},[73,637,638],{},"Pricing."," If a certain type of project consistently takes more hours than estimated, future quotes need to reflect that reality.",[100,641,642,645],{},[73,643,644],{},"Scope management."," When you can see hours climbing beyond the estimate in real time, you can have the scope conversation with the client before the overrun becomes significant.",[100,647,648,651],{},[73,649,650],{},"Team allocation."," Assigning your most expensive team members to your lowest-margin projects is a profitability problem that only becomes visible when you track time against projects.",[100,653,654,657],{},[73,655,656],{},"Client portfolio."," Some clients consume disproportionate time relative to their revenue. Time data helps you identify and address these imbalances.",[53,659,661],{"id":660},"common-pitfalls-to-avoid","Common Pitfalls to Avoid",[12,663,664],{},"A few mistakes undermine even well-intentioned time tracking efforts:",[97,666,667,673,679,685],{},[100,668,669,672],{},[73,670,671],{},"Making it too complicated."," If logging time requires selecting from a dropdown with 200 projects, filling in 8 required fields, and writing a description for every entry, people will avoid it. Keep the interface simple and the required fields minimal.",[100,674,675,678],{},[73,676,677],{},"Not acting on the data."," If employees diligently log time and nothing ever comes of it, no reports, no insights, no changes, they will start to see it as busywork and stop putting effort into accuracy.",[100,680,681,684],{},[73,682,683],{},"Punishing honesty."," If someone logs 6 hours on a task that was estimated at 4 and gets questioned about their efficiency, they will log 4 hours next time regardless of how long it actually took. Create a culture where accurate logging is valued over matching estimates.",[100,686,687,690],{},[73,688,689],{},"Tracking but not approving."," Unapproved timesheets are unreliable timesheets. Without a review step, errors accumulate unchecked.",[12,692,693],{},"BookYourPTO includes project-based time tracking with both real-time timers and manual entry, timesheet approvals, and reporting that makes billable hour data useful rather than just collected. When time tracking is part of the same platform your team already uses for leave and expenses, adoption is significantly easier than adding yet another standalone tool.",{"title":16,"searchDepth":17,"depth":17,"links":695},[696,697,698,699,700,701,702],{"id":518,"depth":17,"text":519},{"id":531,"depth":17,"text":532},{"id":553,"depth":17,"text":554},{"id":575,"depth":17,"text":576},{"id":611,"depth":17,"text":612},{"id":624,"depth":17,"text":625},{"id":660,"depth":17,"text":661},"2026-03-14","If your team bills by the hour, accurate time tracking isn't optional. Here's how to track project time without the friction.","https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1611224923853-80b023f02d71?w=1200&h=630&fit=crop",{},"/blog/project-time-tracking-billable-hours",{"title":513,"description":704},"blog/project-time-tracking-billable-hours",[213,711,712],"billable hours","projects","OYe9FppFEgFN0ZH5Cfl3FvMazsGT-vfKOtDrDjqHnnw",1774846119903]