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Mite Time Tracking for Teams and Freelancers

Submitted by Craig Agranoff on Thursday, 7 May 2009 2 Comments

mite.pngMite (mite.yo.lk/en/) is a very slick, clean, and easy tool for tracking time. It’s collaborative, secure, and extremely simple to use. In fact, that’s it’s greatest asset: simplicity.

Collaborating with your team and sharing reports with clients is very easy with this tool. I think it’s secret is in its structured approach to time tracking. There are two ways to track time to a project with mite.

The long way is to manually log in and click a few updates to the project. The fast way is to log in and leave the site open after activating a timer for the project and task. In fact, the timer stays ticking, whether you stay on the site or not, until you go back and shut it off. They call it a “server-side stop watch.” Of course, if you forget to turn it off, you can always edit the time later.

Here’s the best part, though. Why log in through your browser? Why not through your mobile? For tasks that don’t have “desktop” written in their description, this is the answer. You can use your iPhone to log into the site and activate a stop watch on a task.

Of course, what’s the point of tracking all this time if you can’t get good reports in return? This is another great part of Mite: sleek reports that are instantly readable and understood.

Clients can log in to view up-to-date reports on their projects and team members can update their portion of the time tracking too.

I’ve honestly been getting tired of seeing time management, tracking, and so forth apps popping up all over the place. They’re like ants on a leftover sandwhich. This one, though sets itself apart and is definitely worth looking at for the small team or large project group.


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  • http://mite.yo.lk/en/ Julia

    Craig, thank you so much for this raving review! You nailed it: simplicity, speed & powerful reports are exactly what we're striving for.

    Did you see that you can feed your mite.account via Jabber (IM), Twitter or Ubiquity as well? Besides, there's also a sleek Mac client available since last week, which makes use of our API: http://mediaatelier.com/DynaMite/.

    Thanks again for your enthusiastic words. We hope that some English speaking users will come over and have a look at mite – feedback is more than appreciated, we're constantly trying to improve the app!

    Cheers from Berlin,
    Julia [mite]

  • http://mite.yo.lk/en/ Julia

    Craig, thank you so much for this raving review! You nailed it: simplicity, speed & powerful reports are exactly what we're striving for.

    Did you see that you can feed your mite.account via Jabber (IM), Twitter or Ubiquity as well? Besides, there's also a sleek Mac client available since last week, which makes use of our API: http://mediaatelier.com/DynaMite/.

    Thanks again for your enthusiastic words. We hope that some English speaking users will come over and have a look at mite – feedback is more than appreciated, we're constantly trying to improve the app!

    Cheers from Berlin,
    Julia [mite]