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BOISE, ID -- (Marketwire) -- 02/06/13 -- TSheets, the leading-edge time tracking technology company developing flexible, real-world solutions for businesses worldwide, recently released an app developed exclusively for QuickBooks. This new app was designed to improve the speed and accuracy of tracking, managing, and reporting time for Intuit customers. Referred to as "TSheets Time Tracking for Employees," the app is now available in the Intuit App Center, and works with QuickBooks online, QuickBooks for PC, and hosted QuickBooks solutions.
"QuickBooks' customers desperately needed a better solution for timekeeping, especially after Intuit and QuickBooks discontinued their own time tracking apps last year," says Matt Rissell, the CEO of TSheets. "We've been developing ways to better integrate with QuickBooks for a long time and this new app offers the ultimate easy experience and the best time-tracking features on the market. It's time tracking that both businesses and employees actually love."
With the new app for Intuit, TSheets makes syncing with QuickBooks seamless. Service items, customers, employees, vendors and more sync to TSheets in just one click. Employees can then use that data to track time against and the manager-approved time then syncs back to QuickBooks in one easy click, making invoicing, payroll, and billing a snap.
TSheets allows end-user employees to track time in flexible ways, including on a desktop, laptop, any Internet-enabled device, or mobile phone -- including iPhone or Android app (with GPS), text message, or dial-in -- with real-time punch clock or manual time entry options. It's the only system built with the end user, the employee, in mind. Managers gain the ability to monitor billable hours, paid time off, GPS locations, and more.
When administrators make changes in QuickBooks, the new app's one-click syncing feature offers real-time updates, so all employees -- even mobile users in the field -- have up-to-date information to track their time against. Customized reports and settings, from overtime alerts to timesheet approval reminders, also improve accountability and time management for all involved.
A free, fully featured 14-day trial is available for the new TSheets Time Tracking for Employees app, and plans start at $5 a month.
With clients ranging from small businesses to large international organizations, TSheets improves time and labor management with a cutting-edge time tracking application that replaces paper timesheets with a more accurate, mobile, and flexible solution.
For more on the timekeeping functionality and features of TSheets, visit www.tsheets.com.
Contact:
Jennifer Hetherington
VP Marketing
jennifer@tsheets.com
208-995-2693
www.tsheets.com
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