Simple leave tracking and HR software for teams, and small and medium businesses, used to manage time-off requests, calendars, and personal information. PicnicHR users can: - Manage time-off requests. See upcoming time-off, and approve/reject new requests - Visualise time-off by category, broken down by departments - Add employees and view them in the directory - Store key employee information, such as contact details, licences, and emergency contacts Picnic aims to…
$3
per month per user
Vacation Tracker
Score 7.2 out of 10
N/A
Vacation Tracker is a software tool that enables users to manage employee absences, set leave policies, and streamline leave tracking processes, from the company of the same name Montreal, Quebec. It is available for Slack, Microsoft Teams and Google Workspace.
$2
per month per user
Pricing
PicnicHR
Vacation Tracker
Editions & Modules
Standard Plan (Monthly)
$3
per month per user
Standard Plan (Yearly)
$30
per year per user
Core
$2
per month per user
Complete
$4
per month per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
PicnicHR
Vacation Tracker
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Pricing available in USD, GBP, and EUR. Discount for yearly subscription plan.
Discounts available for annual pricing.
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We thought it was friendly and simple which it is but the issue with the time increments made it quite tricky to use. It is a lot more simplified than what we have used in the past as it really just tracks PTO and nothing else which is nice. However, the issue with our work day …
It is good for basic increment usage. It was less appropriate for biweekly pay periods and for when work days are technically 7.5 hours with 1 hour unpaid lunch. It got kinda whacky with the numbers then since the concept of a day varied. It was great for transparency between employer and employee in terms of knowing how much PTO one has and how it was previously used. Good for history
Because it did not serve us in the sense that our work day is 7.5 hours long. Otherwise, I liked how transparent it was between employer and employee. We wish it had a better way of working with 7.5 hour work days. It was easy to sign up and to introduce but ended up not being the right fit
We thought it was friendly and simple which it is but the issue with the time increments made it quite tricky to use. It is a lot more simplified than what we have used in the past as it really just tracks PTO and nothing else which is nice. However, the issue with our work day being 7.5 hours was not something that Vacation Tracker worked well with. If that changed then I would be much more open to looking into it again.