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Time tracking

Time tracking software your team will actually use

Tickin records hours automatically the moment your team clocks in, so you get accurate totals without chasing timesheets or spreadsheets.

Clock in from wherever your team already works

People clock in and out from Slack, the browser, or the optional desktop app, whichever fits their day. That means no separate tool to remember and no context switching. Everyone stays in the flow while their hours are captured accurately.

Automatic hours, zero manual timesheets

Sessions, hours, and daily breakdowns are tracked for you as people work. There are no forms to fill in at the end of the week and no rounding by memory. You get clean, ready-to-review totals without the timesheet busywork.

Breaks and overtime handled the right way

Breaks are tracked and auto-deducted from worked hours, so totals reflect real time on task. When someone passes the configured daily threshold, a Slack or Teams prompt lets them continue as overtime or cap at the threshold. That keeps hours honest without a manager policing every entry.

Built for distributed and remote teams

Tickin works for teams spread across locations, with a timezone set per workspace so hours land in the right day. Idle detection on the desktop app marks inactivity so you do not overcount time. The result is time data you can trust, wherever people work.

Frequently asked questions

How do employees clock in with Tickin?
They can clock in and out from Slack, directly in the browser, or through the optional desktop app. Each option records the same session data, so people can use whichever is most convenient.
Do we still need to fill out timesheets?
No. Sessions, hours, and daily breakdowns are tracked automatically as your team works, so there are no manual timesheets to complete or reconcile at the end of the week.
How are breaks counted?
Breaks are tracked and automatically deducted from worked hours. This means the totals you see reflect actual time worked, without anyone having to subtract break time by hand.
How does overtime work?
When someone passes the configured daily threshold, Tickin sends a prompt in Slack or Teams offering to continue as overtime or cap the day at the threshold. The choice is made in the moment, so overtime is intentional rather than accidental.
Does Tickin handle remote teams in different timezones?
Yes. Tickin is built for distributed and remote teams, with a timezone set per workspace so hours are recorded against the correct day. Idle detection on the desktop app also helps keep hours accurate by marking inactivity.

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