If you run a services team, here is what makes AbleTime different.
Log an hour and everything downstream builds from it.
Most stacks track time in one place and the work in another, forcing you to stitch them back together later.
Here an hour is never loose. It is logged against a task and a project, so the moment it lands it already belongs to something — and feeds everything built on top.
See Time Tracking →Plan in workdays if you like, or don't plan at all. Either way, the first hour logged against a task locks its start date and places it on the timeline.
If it wasn't on the schedule before, it is now. Planned and actual sit side by side, so the drift shows early — while you can still do something about it.
See the Timeline →When time, tasks, billing, and reporting live in separate tools, every number is a reconciliation waiting to drift. The seams are where the truth leaks out.
AbleTime keeps it all under one workspace. Projects, clients, categories, and capacity are set once and shared everywhere, so 'are we on track?' is already answered — not assembled.
See Reports →By Thursday most boards are already fiction — they only know what someone remembered to retype.
This one moves on the hours you log. The first hour pulls a task into Doing; finishing it sends it to Done. No status meetings, no dragging cards.
See Project Management →Billing is usually where tracked time gets re-entered into a second tool and reconciled by hand.
Not here. The same hours, priced by your rates, assemble into the invoice — discounts, tax, branded PDF — and you follow it from draft to paid.
See Invoicing →The whole idea: record an hour and the board, the timeline, the reports, and the invoice already agree.
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