Hamster time

In the mobile app, you can use timekeeping to measure the time you spend on a project and thus automatically register time. You easily change the mode in the mobile app between manual registration and timing, so-called hamster time.

You start timing by clicking on the project you are starting to work on. A pulsating dot in magenta color indicates that timekeeping is in progress. When you have finished working, click on the project again and the dot stops pulsing. The time between start and stop is registered automatically and you will receive a notification that this has happened.

If, instead of stopping the timing, you start a new timing for another project, the previous timing will automatically be stopped and the time will be registered and a new timing will be started for the project you clicked on.

You can do several times in a row on the same project. Your times are automatically registered when you stop scheduling and are added together with previous hours for the same project.

Treks does not record times that are less than 5 minutes.

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