Likelihood to Recommend Time recording and time entry are such a massive and universal pain point for all timekeepers. All timekeepers perform this task on an almost daily basis. Anything that speeds up or eases that task is worth its weight in gold. Even if a timekeeper is working on a project that is billed on a fixed fee we still need accurate time entries to ensure that we are meeting our own profitability objectives.
Read full review If your organization needs to report to clients or other departments on a regular basis, then Sage Timeslips will help you create those reports. It contains all the client data you want it to, time spent for that client and every invoice ever created for that client. You can easily open a new client, close or suspend that client, and then open it again if necessary just with one click.
Read full review Pros Timers: IntApp Time's timer functions are well thought out and meet the esoteric needs of different timekeeper's styles Integration: IntApp Time integrates well with our accounting systems. IntApp Time has been a reliable application for us. Users perfer the IntApp Time interface to other products. Read full review Ability to track time easily across the firm. Ability to create codes enabling consistent descriptions of services and less painful data entry. Ability to design invoices per the clients request and export the billing data into systems such as CounselLink for our clients. Read full review Cons Interface could be updated (appears outdated) Having multiple timers open in one screen to start and stop projects fluidly Better mobile app time keeping Read full review I would like to see web access so that I am not limited to access only via my primary computer. I would like the program to be more intuitive with self-correcting verbiage. When inputting multiple data for one client, I'd like the program to be more intuitive by self filling or having the option to self fill the biller's name, the service and the client fields. Read full review Support Rating I have not had to use Timeslips support, but I know our Office Manager has had to use them from time to time. She reports that they are quite helpful, but are always suggesting we purchase an upgrade to our current program.
Read full review Alternatives Considered There are three competitors to Intapp Time that I know of, and have looked at, but it's been years. Those competitors are Element55, Aderant Found Time and Smart Time. Every time I compared any of those products to the current version of Intapp Time then Intapp Time came out on top. Element 55 seemed have a bit of a clunky interface when I last looked. Aderant Found Time seemed like a limited success at copying Intapp Time; the software itself seemed a little burdensome, both on the client and the back end.
Read full review A law firm I previously worked at used ProLaw to enter our firm's billing, sending out bills and doing reports. I only entered time using ProLaw, so I cannot go into much detail about it. However, Sage Timeslips can do a lot more than ProLaw, and it is a lot easier to enter new cases, enter time and expenses and run reports compared to ProLaw.
Read full review Return on Investment Obviously, time capture for billing is a vital function. At this time we believe IntApp Time is best of the breed in this regard, though competition is coming. Recording timekeeping is something all timekeepers hate. IntApp time doesn't do as much as it potentially could to ease this pain, using predictive algorithms for example. For timekeepers who are diligent, IntApp time provides all the tools necessary to record and closely manage worked time, its primary functionality. Read full review Sage Timeslips has enabled our firm to manage a variety of users across various offices to streamline our billing process. The ability to customize the system to meet our clients billing guidelines and various billing systems is a huge benefit for us. Sage Timeslips allows our firm to have consistency and easy tracking of billable time to ensure we are meeting our quotas. Read full review ScreenShots