This idea has been merged into another idea. To comment or vote on this idea, please visit T-I-329 Add a Toggl-like time tracker to Timesheets.
As Tempo Chrome plugin user, I would like to be able to change the elapse time directly in the plugin.
This must have happen to anyone using the chrome tempo plugin user.
2 uses cases:
You start working on something and realize you didn't start your tracker because you forgot or because you didn't think this was going to be this long.
You have 2 choices:
either you log 10min you forgot and start a new tracker. This create a hard to read day report with tiny reports
or you wait after you finish your 3h task and add at the very end the missing time. For this you have remember how much you are missing. If you are using several trackers this becomes easy to forget.
Another use case, you start a tracker, after 1h you stop working but you forget to pause your tracker. You come back 2 hours later and want to resume but realize your mistake. Same thing:
You need to log the tracker, fix the time, reopen a new tracker.
Or you ignore the mistake and fix at the very end of your day... If you remember it
Being able to change the elapse time directly in the chrome plugin would improve both use cases.
It look like a small improvement but this is one of the main reason time logging is such a sore topic in our company. For anyone who does both reactive and proactive work and gets interrupted a lot, keeping "track of tracker" gets really hard without this feature.
Tempo Products | Tempo Timesheets |
Tempo Platform | Cloud |
Hi Everyone - Modification of elapsed time before logging is shipped and available in the latest version of the Chrome Extension (v2.x)!
Hello - thanks for sharing the feedback! We're evaluating this among other ideas for the chrome plugin - if you'd like to share how you're using it and how it can be improved, do book a slot with me: https://calendly.com/pranay-pm/30min
Thanks!
Pranay
Product Manager - Tempo Apps & Extensions
This is exactly the feedback I got from our developers