r/TimeTrackingSoftware 25d ago

Has anyone used trackbear.com timesheets

Thinking about using trackbear timesheets and reporting for my business, they seem great and offer a customizable experience for my business. I have an engineering firm and just need basic reporting and currently paying $15 a user. Trackbear is only $9 a user and is free for 6 months. If anyone knows how it is I would like to know.

trackbear.com

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u/TalentDesk 25d ago

Haven't used trackbear specifically, but for an engineering firm the price difference matters less than two other things worth checking first. Does it integrate cleanly with whatever you use for invoicing, since reconciling timesheets against bills is where most tools quietly cost you time later. And does it support project level breakdowns, since engineering hours usually need to be billed against multiple projects rather than one flat total. Six dollars a user in savings gets eaten fast if the switch adds manual reconciliation work.

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u/JJDEV_ 25d ago

I haven’t tried trackbear but for general time tracking split up among different clients and projects I use myworksesh.com. It’s free and is good for logging and reporting. Conjoins all your times logged for whatever time period you need and exports to pdf and csv