I've been struggling with filling out timesheets since I started my career. It's such a hassle and I know I'm not alone in this. After trying numerous complicated platforms, I decided to create a solution that simplifies managing clients and automates time logging to generate attractive timesheets for sharing. My tool logs time automatically based on the commits I make in my projects. At the end of each month or sprint, I can select logs and effortlessly create a polished timesheet, ensuring I don't miss any of my commits or revenue.
I'm curious if other freelancers or developers face similar issues with timesheets. Do you think this tool has potential for monetization?
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I've built something similar, called logtime.ai. Would you be interested in giving it a try? I’d love to see how it compares!
Yeah, I'm in the same boat. But to expand its usefulness, you'll probably want to integrate meeting logs from calendars too. That way, it covers all bases for tracking time.
Totally agree! Timesheets are such a headache for many developers. Automating them based on commits sounds like a genius idea. If you can make it seamless and it works as intended, I think there's a real market for it. Many people are willing to pay for tools that simplify their workload.
For sure, but I'm a bit hesitant about relying too much on AI for this. How do you handle unexpected calls or discussions that pop up?
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