Tracking time of co-workers, employees or for outsourced developers is probably one of the most difficult things to do. Also tracking bugs and fixing them is one of the big challenges in web development.
Today I found a solution that might be interesting to solve all that. The new product is called TrackMypeople.

I haven’t tested it yet, but would be interesting to see if it is a useful tool






June 11th, 2008 at 1:15 am
Thanks for this post. I as well have yet to give trackmypeople a go, but while Trackmypeople might be a good Time Tracking Tool from my experience, nothing beats TSheets.com based on intuitive design, ease of use, and customer support.
June 15th, 2008 at 7:08 am
First of all for the author of this blog, thanks for the review.
@Nachtjaeger : you’re full of sh*. Tsheets.com and trackmypeople.com is not compareable.
First of all we have an extensive API that can be used to develop applications on. Second we have a linux + windows client that allows you to punch (start/stop/track) from your taskbar.
So tell me, why would tsheets.com beat trackmypeople.com for easy of use ?
And how can you compare your customer support to ours, if you haven’t tried it ?
June 16th, 2008 at 1:20 am
Hey Seb! Thanks for contacting me…sure, I can give you any type of info you want about tsheets. What did you have in mind? Do you want to know about the whole system, or just the bits and pieces that pertain to mobile blogging? Just lemme know, I’d be happy to help!