1. Wrike

Wrike helps you track time spent on tasks and generate time reports. Manually add a timelog entry or use Wrike’s task timer to have Wrike keep track of time for you (just hit play or pause whenever you want to start or stop the timer). You can only track time for one task at a time. If the task timer is already tracking time for one task and you try to begin tracking time for another task: Wrike automatically pauses tracking time on the current task and begins tracking time on the new task. Wrike integrates with QuickBook and Harvest.

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2. monday.com

monday.com is a visual project management tool with time tracking ability that helps transform the way teams work together. It is a simple but intuitive tool that enables people to manage work, meet deadlines, and build a culture of transparency. Users can easily collect time on each task, and access all logged time to export and create reports. Using calculated fields based on the time entered, calculate billing amounts or time remaining. Users are able to track what the team is working on, consequently empowering them to achieve their goals and have fun while getting things done.

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