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July 8, 2024

Time Tracking

Nick Simpson
Nick Simpson
Founder @ WorkMade

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What is time tracking and why is it important for freelancers?

Time tracking is the process of recording the amount of time you spend on a particular task or project. It is important for freelancers because it helps you to accurately bill clients for your work, and also provides valuable insights into how you are spending your time and where you can improve your productivity.

What are some effective time tracking tools for freelancers?

There are many time tracking tools available for freelancers, ranging from simple apps to more complex software. Some popular options include Toggl, Harvest, and RescueTime. These tools allow you to track your time across different projects and tasks, and generate reports that can be used for invoicing and project management purposes.

How can freelancers ensure accurate time tracking?

To ensure accurate time tracking, freelancers should make sure to start and stop the timer for each task they work on, and avoid multitasking as much as possible. It is also important to review and adjust time entries regularly to ensure that they are accurate and reflect the actual time spent on each task.

How can freelancers use time tracking data to improve their productivity?

Freelancers can use time tracking data to identify areas where they are spending too much time or not enough time, and make adjustments to their workflow accordingly. For example, if you find that you are spending too much time on administrative tasks, you may want to consider outsourcing or automating some of those tasks to free up more time for billable work.

Nick Simpson
Nick Simpson
Founder @ WorkMade

I started working for myself at 9. My first tax bill showed up at 14. I didn’t understand it, and nobody around me could really explain it. If you’ve been there, you get it. Twenty years later, after creative directing for brands in New York and buying and selling a few companies, I kept seeing the same thing: smart, talented people losing money to a system that wasn’t built for how they work. That’s why I built WorkMade. Not to make taxes “easier to understand” but to make them disappear into the background, so you can get on with your life.

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