TimeCamp
TimeCamp is a web-based application launched in 2009 by Kamil Rudnicki, a programmer and founder of Time Solutions, to track the activity of computer users and it is dedicated either to freelancers or teams. The tool is an example of time tracking software, which enables invoicing the employees' work based on an hourly rate, measuring the work effectiveness and project management.
Time Solutions ─ a system manufacturer of TimeCamp ─ is an IT company based in Wrocław, founded in 2009 by Kamil Rudnicki, a 21-years-old student back then. The main investors of Time Solutions are Asseco Poland and Venture Incubator, which financed Time Solutions in 2011.
Features
One of the major characteristics of TimeCamp is automation of the processes connected to project and task management by the use of automatic time tracking. TimeCamp tracks billable and non-billable project hours, enabling its users to generate invoices automatically and use timesheets. What is more, the tool can be integrated with over 37 other project management solutions − Asana, Basecamp, Trello, Podio, Insightly, Wrike, Todoist, or tools used to the marketing automation, such as Zapier, Freshbooks, Slack. Kevin Getch, Webfor in The Next Web described TimeCamp as the tool which makes it possible to “easily input time on tasks that have been assigned (...) also provides great reporting and allows you to assign users with different roles.”
Reception
In 2009, TimeCamp was mentioned in The Wall Street Journal's article ''Tools to Manage Online Time Wisely''. Then, in 2014, The American Genius devoted the whole its article to the tool. In 2015, Minda Zetlin wrote about TC in INC, while in 2016 Forbes included it in the list of the best time tracking software. In 2017, Gartner-owned software business, GetApp, reviewed TimeCamp and put it among ''Billing & Invoicing Category Leaders''.
See also
- Comparison of time-tracking software
- Computer surveillance
- Productivity