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How to Set Up Tempo Timesheet Periods and the Scheduler 

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@watzupmark
@watzupmark Месяц назад
Something that stood out for me in this video was the comment "weekly logging is good practice because people may FORGET where they spent their time over a period of a month". This comment speaks to how MANUAL tempo timelogging is, instead of having a START/STOP timelogging solution... we believe people shoudl not "guess" how much time they spent on a task but rather accurately start/stop log, the EXACT time they spent on a task for way more accurate reporting. This is the main reason we developed a middleware solution to connect Toggl to Tempo API's and so we can use Toggl for simply start/stop timelogging and then this pushes the accurate timelogs into Tempo, where everything runs as as normal. Is there no start/stop solution yet within Tempo?
@adriancastrillon2859
@adriancastrillon2859 2 года назад
Hi, i want to know if there's a way when: - You "Plan Time" --> and the Reviewer aproves it --> Then, Tempo automatically creates an event in your outlook calendar Thanks in advance
@TempoHQ
@TempoHQ 2 года назад
Hi Adrian! That's a cool idea, but Tempo doesn't write any information back to external calendars. You still need to manually add the Tempo plan to your calendar. Also, reviewing and approving Tempo plans is only possible with Tempo Planner, not Tempo Timesheets. You can create plans for only yourself in Tempo Timesheets, and then easily log time to them. Hope this helps!
@adriancastrillon2859
@adriancastrillon2859 2 года назад
@@TempoHQ Thanks you anyway 😄😄
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