Time Doctor offers in-depth productivity analytics, giving business owners insight on how to improve performance and scale. Going beyond tracking and monitoring, Time Doctor’s suite of tools put data-driven improvement front and center, helping to ensure that teams of all sizes are actively working on the right things while also offering actionable insights to maximize performance and efficiency. Time Doctor tracks the collective hours a team puts in. But it also provides a…
Time Doctor is very user-friendly with less cluttered visuals on dashboards. Generally with one look, I can already assess if the team is productive or not and can already see bad performance. It is also easy to configure and make changes if there's a need in terms of task …
Time Doctor provide the clear mind set for the progress and the remaining task for the assigned to the team member. It helps us to track the timing on the assigned task and to complete it within the timeline. It works well for the large team to track the productivity of the team.
I haven't used other productivity tools before. Time Doctor is my first productivity tool experience and so far I like it, its features, and its functions.
I had used TimeTracker against this but there is no features like Time Doctor to track productivity, unrated hours, screenshot and starts, stops, break hours features, & best thing is reports.
I've never used another time tracking tool. We have suffered from this tool for a while. And now we are in the process of creating our own tool so we don't have to deal with time doctor ever again. I am not sure what else is out there, but I'd be surprised if you couldn't find …
I like time doctor because I get these really nice and easy to comprehend emails every day where I can see which person worked how much and can easily see if there might be issues or missed time usage.
I have not used RescueTime much, but for time doctor I can say it's a good one. I suggest to every client to use time doctor because of the pricing and ease of use.
Although Hubstaff has a much newer and cooler design interface for their website and tracker. I found Time Doctor to be more intuitive and easier to use.
It was intuitive, not too complicated. I liked the free trial period and I got one person for free to use it. I haven't tried any other software, but making research explanations of usage of time doctor was the clearest one.
Time Doctor recorded screens which was helpful at the time but Toggl is easier to start and leave notes. Google timer is better because it gives a count down instead of just running a clock. Overall tracking time was better using Time Doctor.
Time Doctor is well suited for certain businesses where some or many of the employees are now working remotely due to the pandemic and post-pandemic times. It is a good way for the employer to keep track of activity and (more or less) keep people honest. For businesses and employees where there are a lot of site visits, travel, etc., Time Doctor is a little impractical since it requires the employee to manually enter in whatever time was spent on tasks performed away from the computer. If an employer is hoping to track that activity, they still need to rely on the employees' honor systems to enter in times and tasks.
One thing I would love to see is integration with my cell phone. Time Doctor already has an app, but I want it to automatically capture the time I spend on my phone with clients. For now I have to manually enter in this time and must note when the call started and when it ended.
Integration into Wave apps where I generate my invoices. I'd like to be able to select a project from Time Doctor in my invoice and have it automatically populate the time I spent on it and the dates I worked on the project rather than manually finding and entering this information.
The support was terrible! They never responded in sufficient time and their assistance was always super vague. I never felt like they had an actual solution to my concerns. They were nice, but I don't feel like they were trained in their own system. It felt like I was talking to a wall.
I still use Rescue Time for different reasons. I review my stats once a week by email. I think it's a totally different product. My egg timer keeps me more on task, but it doesn't record my times
For a small amount each month I believe I get a huge return on investment in form of traceability of my hours spent. The major factor that made me choose Time Doctor was the price and the value. I don't think I would still be interested if it was more expensive.