One of the best ways to track your team’s hours (we think) is with Hubstaff. Our robust time tracking app makes it easy to track time, activity, and progress on projects all in one place.
Hubstaff can also be used to calculate billable hours. Here’s how:
Step 1: Set up projects or clients to bill towards
Inside Hubstaff, you can set up individual projects based on your unique clients. If you’ve been using Hubstaff, then you’ve probably already done this. But, if you’re new to our platform, then you can easily do that in your projects tab.
Step 2: Set your billable rates
Hubstaff makes it easy to set up billable rates for each of your team members. By doing this, you can fully customize what each team member accrues based on the projects or clients that they’re working on.
Step 3: Track your team’s time
Once you’ve got your projects and rates set up, the next thing to do is get down to business. Have each of your employees track their time using our desktop, web, or mobile apps. Make sure, depending on the project they’re currently working on, that your team is tracking their time towards the correct task.
Step 4: Set a few budget limits
While your team is cracking away at their tasks, make sure they’re not going overboard by setting budget limits. You can do this in the projects tab in Hubstaff. By setting a project’s budget limit, you can make sure that the appropriate amount of time is being spent on any given project based on what you’ve quoted your client or how much money you’ve allocated towards that task.
Step 5: Invoice your clients and pay your team for hours worked
After the workweek is over, you’ll get a notification in your inbox that it’s time to pay your team members for all their hard work. All you have to do is accept their hours worked and they’ll automatically be paid based on the bill rate you set up before.
Once it’s time to send the client the bill, all you have to do is head over to your invoices tab within Hubstaff. Find the client you’d like to send the invoice to, and Hubstaff will automatically calculate the line items based on the work your team has done for them. Then, all you have to do is send them the invoice, simple as that.