Time Tracking for Web Developers
Today, we take a look at the team that makes time tracking with Keeping possible. The Keeping team is based in Enschede and Amsterdam and consists of more than ten developers and designers who work daily on Keeping's website, iOS app, and Android app.
Time Tracking with Keeping at Label305
Label305 works as an IT service provider on multiple projects simultaneously, so it’s essential to keep good records of all projects and tasks. Every website or application has dynamic elements that are continually adjusted. With Keeping, it’s easy to see at a glance how much time you’ve spent on each part, thanks to the built-in project and task features.
With Keeping, it’s easy to see at a glance how much time you’ve spent on each part.
Evaluate Your Projects and Tasks
At the end of each module, our team finds it helpful to review the parts worked on. With Keeping, you can easily look at the history of your own time tracking or that of your employees. It’s possible to sort the history, for example, by day, month, project, or task.
This is also helpful because many administrative documents have a legal retention requirement. The government requires entrepreneurs to keep such data for at least seven to ten years in some cases. Also, check out this blog post on reducing costs with the WBSO.
Time Tracking for Your Company?
There are many ways to track hours, but with Keeping, it’s beautiful, easy, and organized! It’s useful not only for developers but also for designers. Time tracking with Keeping is free during the beta, so sign up for your free account now!
September 2019 Update
It’s now also possible to track hours directly in GitHub and Jira. This is extra convenient for any developer, including web developers.

