Create time tracking entries [JUMPLINK] in the QuickBooks Online Mobile App
I need to be guided to the proper app/company in app to enter time tracking entries while I'm using the QBO mobile app.
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priyanshu kushwah commented
Creating time tracking entries in the QuickBooks Online Mobile App is a really helpful feature, especially for freelancers and small businesses. It makes it easy to log hours on the go, stay organized, and ensure accurate billing. I think it’s a big time-saver compared to manually updating records later.
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devesh singh commented
QuickBooks Mobile on iOS and Android could be improved by making time tracking faster and more intuitive. Adding quick-add options for recurring clients, voice-to-text for easier logging, and offline functionality would make entries more seamless for users on the move. A start/stop timer widget on the home screen and simple weekly or client-based summaries within the app would also help professionals stay accurate and efficient without needing to switch to desktop.
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Katie Edwards
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Currently I'm using the "HoursTracker" MOBILE app and have to import/create spreadsheets to then to an invoice. It's fantastic!
YOU GUYS SHOULD BUY HOURS TRACKER!
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Anonymous
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time tracking in the mobile app would be very helpful
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Anonymous
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Time keeping on mobile is a must have.
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Anonymous
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Great idea.
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Are you able to integrate a feature to allow me approve my employee timesheets from within the app
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Andrew Henrikson CPA, CGA
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Time entry would be the most useful part of the app.
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rachel
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Why make people use T-sheets? Just integrate the T-sheet capabilities
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Lyndsey
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Quickbooks acquired TSheets earlier this year, and they have a very strong mobile app! You'd have to pay for your TSheets service for all of that additional functionality, but allows for manual entry and integrates into QB..
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Kimani Kariuki
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I am a consultant and majority of my time is spent with clients. The inability to raise a single activity when I am done, is a major inconvenience. It means I have to make notes somewhere else and then transfer to Quickbooks; that is a duplication of effort and beats the purpose of having an online system.
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Wes
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I don't understand why this isn't already a feature. Perhaps I tuit is either trying to force users to purchase their T Sheets for an additional fee, or perhaps the user base is overfull and they are hoping some of us switch to Xero... I can't fathom any other reason this feature is STILL not available.
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Anonymous
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I think this has been left out as they want you to buy TSheets (now an Intuit company) - trouble is it's got a base monthly fee and a fee per user!
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Edna Ermisch
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This would be an excellent feature to add to the mobile app as this is how we bill our customers. I would say to add the Single Time Activity as well as the Weekly Timesheet.
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Paul
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Time Tracking app is available using the GetMyTime app. It allows to start and stop timers, add time entries manually and sync with QuickBooks online or Desktop. Available in apps.com store now - https://appcenter.intuit.com/app-b7q24hwb3c?locale=en-us#
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Jennifer Donovan
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I would also greatly benefit from this feature as I pay for a separate app for the employees to record their daily time
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Melissa Allen
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I don't have payroll, but bill based on time. I would love to leave my meeting and enter time on my phone while sitting in my car rather than waiting until I got home. At that point, I've already had six impossible thoughts and five not-so-impossible thoughts go through my head and trying to remember one more thing doesn't always happen.
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Francois Souyri
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amazing ! what are you waiting for? that Xero and the like eats you alive?
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Francois Souyri
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cannot believe that Quickbooks is one of the last to have such feature. If I had known before switching I may not have switched to QB.