Time tracking, coming monday.

Fred Oliveira on July 9, 2009, Comments (7)

As you may know if you’ve been following our recent posts, we’ve been working (first in secret, now not so much) on bringing Time Tracking into Goplan. And while we’ve kept moderately quiet about it until now, we have good news. Time Tracking on Goplan 2 is launching next monday, and more importantly, it’s going to be available on all our plans for no added cost.

We’ve been getting huge amounts of feedback since we first launched the new version of Goplan (for which we’re extremely grateful) and one of the most requested features has been Time Tracking. So we’re really excited about finally being able to say “it’s done, and it’s coming on monday”.

A few extra thoughts on features and updates

We’d like to make an extra comment about the way we’re managing Goplan’s development. We’re huge believers that you shouldn’t coast along once you get a number people using your application - something we often see other products do. As such, we have been keeping a backlog of feature requests and improvements that we’ve been tackling week after week (as we’ve mentioned before). We’re really proud of where Goplan is going, and we hope you are too. As always, we welcome your feedback and thoughts on the product or its features. If there’s a reason why we’re working on this product, that reason is you guys.

Comments:

this looks excellent!
one thing basecamp’s time tracking could benefit from:
do you plan to publish an api for the time tracking feature?
would enable developers (like us) to write widgets/gadgets/
air-apps for time tracking ;)

rock on!
henrik

Henrik, we’re definitely including time tracking in our API. We’re working on officially launching the API very soon. Glad you’re excited! We sure are.

I’ve been checking my RSS daily for a new feed from your blog and was pleased to see this one today! Yep really looking forward to the launch of the API, as I’m keen on using its backup functionality which someone at Goplan said would be featured in it.

Hoping the time tracking will be visible only to company members? It’s more of an administrative reference than anything, my clients/collaborators really don’t need to know how many hours I’ve put into their project. :)

OMG… It’s Monday!! :D

…waiting :-)

We’re almost there ;-) Few more minutes.

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