TSheets

TSheets
Development status Active
Operating system Web App
iOS
Android
Type Time Tracking Software
Alexa rank Increase 9,713 (July 2015)[1]
Website www.tsheets.com

TSheets is scheduling and time tracking software designed and engineered for companies across multiple industries that need to track, manage and report time. Utilizing web-based, cloud computing technology that integrates with multiple platforms, smartphones and software programs, TSheets provides a customizable alternative to paper timesheets and punch cards to streamline HR and IT roles for businesses of all sizes—from freelance shops to corporations employing tens of thousands.

Company

Based in Eagle, Idaho, TSheets was founded in 2006 by Matt Rissell and Brandon Zehm,[2] CEO, and Brandon Zehm, chief programmer.

Features

TSheets provides customizable control over time tracking, management and reporting. API control is enabled for designers.

TSheets features include:

Press

TSheets has received high-level press in the technology and business sectors, including a front page feature in the Wall Street Journal's Business Technology section, an interview with CEO Matt Rissell in Fast Company’s Work Fast TV, and prominent mentions in Inc. and Tech Crunch, republished in the Washington Post.[3][4]

TSheets has also appeared in Business 2 Community,[5] Idaho Business Review,[6] and the WSJ[7] among several other news and online technology sources.

References

  1. "tsheets.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
  2. "How to Fail Your Way to Startup Success". http://www.huffintonpost.com: Huffington Post. Retrieved 12 December 2014. TSheets
  3. "TSheets Lets You Clock-in To Work From Your iPhone". http://techcrunch.com: Tech Crunch. Retrieved 18 June 2011. TSheets, a web enabled timeclock tracker, has just introduced an iPhone web app version of its site. The web application allows users to clock in or out of work from a remote location, and also gives professionals a handy way to keep track of their billable hours.
  4. Kincaid, Jason (8 July 2008). "TSheets Lets You Clock-in To Work From Your iPhone". http://www.washingtonpost.com: Washington Post. Retrieved 18 June 2011. TSheets, a web enabled timeclock tracker, has just introduced an iPhone web app version of its site. The web application allows users to clock in or out of work from a remote location, and also gives professionals a handy way to keep track of their billable hours.
  5. "The Best Mobile Apps for Money Management". http://www.business2community.com: Business 2 Community. Retrieved 18 June 2011. If you do extensive traveling to get to your clients and bill for that, you might add the TSheets Time Tracker app to your repertoire, as well. This app allows you to use your phone’s GPS to track travel distances...
  6. "Time tracking company TSheets draws major online attention". Idaho Business Review. Retrieved 18 February 2011. If anyone still doubts the old maxim “necessity is the mother of invention,” then they’ve never heard of TSheets. And if they’ve never heard of TSheets then they haven’t been reading Inc.com or checking on new media info powerhouses TechCrunch.com or Technorati.com
  7. "Idaho Further Stirs Debate Over Taxing Cloud-Software Services. The Meridian-based company, owned by CEO Matt Rissell, develops and sells ...". http://wallstreetjournal.com: Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 7 February 2013.

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