Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Asana’s task-management app now lets you track your time with Harvest integration

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Asana, the slick collaborative task and project management startup from Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and ex-Facebooker Justin Rosenstein, has announced an integration with time-tracking platform Harvest.


Through the tie-up, users can track the time they spend working on key tasks. In terms of how this could prove useful, well, it could help freelancers bill their exact hours to a particular client, or simply get a better idea of how they actually spend their day.


Once you start working on a task, you can start tracking time by clicking on the little clock icon and then hit ‘Start Timer’.


Users can access the new Harvest-enabled features via the Asana task pane. You will, of course, require a Harvest account to tap his new integration.


Meanwhile, check out the guide below for more details.


Asana Guide: Time Tracking


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Asana’s task-management app now lets you track your time with Harvest integration

1 comment:

  1. Its been pretty precious that the task management is done up with asana in the dedicated and technical way, but the weird pricing policy makes me opt out for the cloud based Replicon's task management software (http://bit.ly/1hPyPCy)

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