Work in Github all day? You should be tracking that time.
Paydirt's Chrome extension lets you track your time from any web page or web app, including Github!
Let's say you're doing software development for a client, and using GitHub to track your issues and host your code. Paydirt automatically determines which client you’re working for, and prompts you to start a timer for that client, right there on the page.
As you switch between repositories, Paydirt will recognise if you're working for a different client and prompt you to start a timer for them.
Clicking a notification opens the Time Tracker in Github, filtered to the client you're working for.
From there you can start a timer for the correct task in a click. You can even start a timer 5, 10, 20, 30 or 60 minutes ago.
You can pause, resume, and stop your timer without ever having to leave the page you're working on in Github.
Paydirt automatically applies the correct hourly rate for the task you're working on.
Get an overview of where your time went and when you're most productive with flexible, graphical reports.
Paydirt can convert your tracked time into an invoice in no time, and even help you get paid online.
Streamline your workflows, boost productivity, and optimize your performance by connecting with a wide range of third-party accounting software you already use.
Paydirt is a time tracker that can track your time in Jira. It's quick to install and easy to use.
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Import your Redbooth Tasks in to Paydirt for time tracking, and track your time directly from your Redbooth Project page.
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Import your Basecamp to-dos as tasks in Paydirt for time tracking, and track your time directly from your Basecamp Project.
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