Freckle Time Tracking » user experience https://letsfreckle.com Easy Online Time Tracking and Invoicing with Freckle Tue, 20 Oct 2015 18:55:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 Freckle Timers are in Sync https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2014/09/freckle-timers-sync/ https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2014/09/freckle-timers-sync/#comments Mon, 08 Sep 2014 13:00:58 +0000 http://letsfreckle.com/?p=2328 The Freckle Timers may not have the dance moves that the 90’s boy band N’Sync did, but they’re so in sync that they probably could form their own band. Timer Band Members: Freckle Web Timer (Old Granddad) The Freckle Menubar Timer (The New Kid) The Freckle Mobile Timer (Mini-T) All of the Freckle Timers are nicely […]

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The Freckle Timers may not have the dance moves that the 90’s boy band N’Sync did, but they’re so in sync that they probably could form their own band.

Timer Band Members:

  • Freckle Web Timer (Old Granddad)
  • The Freckle Menubar Timer (The New Kid)
  • The Freckle Mobile Timer (Mini-T)

All of the Freckle Timers are nicely synced together so that you can easily move from your office to a meeting across town without missing a beat!

desktop & menubar timers

We know that you’re super busy. You’ve got a team to manage, clients and customers, projects out the wa-zoo AND you’ve got to get that dentist appointment  you’ve rescheduled one too many times.

That’s a lot to keep track of.  So we brought in some choreographers (aka the Freckle developers) to get all of the Freckle Timers on the same beat.

When you pause a timer on any one of the Freckle Timers, you’ll see that change reflected on all other Timers in Freckle.

Let’s say that you’re tracking time on a project called, Robot Princess Unicorn, on your Freckle Menubar Timer.  You realize you’ve got a meeting to get to and you leave your desk in a hurry without pausing the Robot Princess Unicorn timer.

On your way out the door you realize you didn’t pause your Menubar Timer. Usually that means doing annoying maths *shakes fists at sky*.

Don’t sweat it!  You can quickly pull up your Freckle Mobile Timer, pause Robot Princess Unicorn, and be on your merry way.  When you get back from your meeting, Robot Princess Unicorn will be waiting for you, right where you left off.

The same is true if you’re away from your computer and realize you want to be tracking your time.

You can open your Freckle Mobile Timer, start the clock, and when you get back to your desk, your Menubar or Desktop Timers will already be running.

We’ve been working hard to get all the Freckle Timers singing along to the same tune. There’s one place where the Timers a little off key and don’t automatically sync yet in the Freckle Mobile Web version. Don’t panic… you can either reload your mobile browser or if you saved the App to your home screen on Android (via Chrome) you can quit your Freckle Mobile App by swiping it off the task manager screen.

And since we know you’ve got a lot going on, we’re working on getting the Freckle Mobile Web version in sync with all of the other Timers.

So go ahead, run around, the Freckle Timers will stay in sync with your busy life!

P.S. The polls are now open for a Timer band name. 😀

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The Freckle Lounge https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2013/06/the-freckle-lounge-2/ https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2013/06/the-freckle-lounge-2/#comments Mon, 17 Jun 2013 16:31:43 +0000 http://letsfreckle.com/?p=1743 Got a question you need answered sooner than later?  Have a concern about your Freckle account? Weekdays between 10 am and 5 pm ET visit the Freckle team in the brand new Freckle Lounge! Even if you don’t have an immediate problem, stop in and say ‘Hi’ to us. Get directions to the Freckle Lounge […]

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Got a question you need answered sooner than later?  Have a concern about your Freckle account?

Weekdays between 10 am and 5 pm ET visit the Freckle team in the brand new Freckle Lounge!

Even if you don’t have an immediate problem, stop in and say ‘Hi’ to us. :)

Get directions to the Freckle Lounge here.

Who might you find hanging out in the Lounge?

  • Amy Hoy: Co-Founder and Freckle Designer
  • Thomas Fuchs: Co-Founder and JavaScript Guru
  • Devon Kreider: Resident Support Super Hero
  • Thomas Cannon: Awesome Programmer and Freckle Intern

If no one is in the Freckle Lounge to help you, send us an email to support@letsfreckle.com

It’s no fun without you, so stop in and send us some love! (And yes, problems count as love)

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Retina & Performance updates! https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2012/10/retina-performance-updates/ https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2012/10/retina-performance-updates/#comments Fri, 12 Oct 2012 14:24:23 +0000 http://letsfreckle.com/?p=1626 Do you have one of those shiny new MacBook Pro’s with a Retina screen? Freckle is now almost 100% retinafied, meaning that it will literally look sharper on high-density displays. (This is not only the case for the new MacBook Pro’s, but you’ll also see the shiny on other devices, like iPads!) If you’re on […]

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Do you have one of those shiny new MacBook Pro’s with a Retina screen? Freckle is now almost 100% retinafied, meaning that it will literally look sharper on high-density displays. (This is not only the case for the new MacBook Pro’s, but you’ll also see the shiny on other devices, like iPads!)

If you’re on a normal screen, click the screenshots to see all the detail!

While Freckle never was a sloth when it comes to loading speed, and even if you don’t have a retina screen, the updates we did also affect the way we load and serve our JavaScript and CSS (nerd alert!). What this means is that Freckle will now load even faster (especially if you have a slower connection). Plus, we also started going over all the pages and components that we know can slow down when you have a lot of data. For example, one area we turned some performance knobs for is the project list page—this page should load quicker now, especially if you have a lot projects. More tune-ups to come!

P.S. If you’re interested in how we Retinafied Freckle—Thomas wrote an ebook about the process so you can do it as well! As a reader of the Freckle Blog, and because you’re awesome, you can use coupon code AWESOME to get $5 off Retinafy your web sites and apps!

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More than meets the eye—the Quick Entry box! https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2011/10/more-than-meets-the-eye-the-quick-entry-box/ https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2011/10/more-than-meets-the-eye-the-quick-entry-box/#comments Fri, 21 Oct 2011 12:03:34 +0000 http://letsfreckle.com/?p=1499 Here’s how the Quick Entry box makes clever assumptions about your entries so you can save yourself typing and hair-pulling: Enter “15”, and it logs 15 minutes. Enter “1”, and it logs 1 hour. Enter “1 day”, and it logs 8 hours. You can override the Quick Entry assumptions by using “h” and “m” to […]

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Here’s how the Quick Entry box makes clever assumptions about your entries so you can save yourself typing and hair-pulling:

  • Enter “15”, and it logs 15 minutes.
  • Enter “1”, and it logs 1 hour.
  • Enter “1 day”, and it logs 8 hours.

You can override the Quick Entry assumptions by using “h” and “m” to indicate hours and minutes.

Behold! A few more Quick Entry tabulation examples.

You enter: Interpreted as: Additional notes:
2h 2 hours
1:15 1 hour, 15 minutes
2h 2 hours
1:15 1 hour 15 minutes
1,17 1 hour 15 minutes*
1,5 1 hour 30 minutes
3.5 3 hours 30 minutes
2.75 2 hours 45 minutes
9- 6 hours Calculates “9am till now,” assuming “now” is 3 pm.
10 to 5 hours Calculates “10am till now,” assuming “now” is 3 pm.
9-5 8 hours Calculates “9am till 5pm.”
2pm-4pm 2 hours
Thurs 4 4 hours on the most recent Thursday
Thurs, 2:45 2 hours 45 minutes on the most recent Thursday
Oct 21, .5 30 minutes on October 21
2/5, 2pm-4pm 2 hours on February 5
1/1/2011, 2h13m 2 hours 15 minutes on January 1, 2011
yesterday 14 15 minutes on yesterday’s date
Friday .99 1 hour on the most recent Friday*
December 12 2h 2 hours on December 12

*Note: these tabulations are for a project with a default billing increment of 15 minutes. Freckle will round up those annoying 3-minute tasks for you!

If you’ve set your billing increment to “none,” or some other value, your rounding may vary. Adjust your billing increment on the Settings & Tools tab of your Freckle dashboard.

Play around with the Quick Entry box, and it’ll quickly become your time tracking & billing BFF.

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Sneak peek at our new timer https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2009/06/sneak-peek-at-our-new-timer/ https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2009/06/sneak-peek-at-our-new-timer/#comments Tue, 23 Jun 2009 13:04:41 +0000 http://letsfreckle.com/?p=353 Since we launched Freckle, the number one request from our customers has been: I want a timer! Now, there’s a reason Freckle didn’t come with a timer to start with. We didn’t want to build a timer into Freckle for all sorts of reasons: we never manage to use them properly, and even when we […]

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Since we launched Freckle, the number one request from our customers has been:

I want a timer!

Now, there’s a reason Freckle didn’t come with a timer to start with. We didn’t want to build a timer into Freckle for all sorts of reasons: we never manage to use them properly, and even when we remember to start them, we always forget them afterwards. This results in not just a lack of data, but the presence of bad data.

We believed that timers “solve” a problem that is created by bad software to begin with.

But because of your many emails, we’ve come to the conclusion that we were wrong.

Many of you use timers quite effectively, and you’re less forgetful than us. We hear you.

So we’re going to give you, our dearest customer, the best damn timer ever.

Our Plan

We designed a timer that’s just as awesome as our friction-free Quick Entry Box (you know, the thing where you enter your time currently). A timer where you never have to touch your mouse, if you don’t want to; a timer that trusts you to know what you’re doing, and supports you in good habits.

Here are some of the design features of our new timer:

  • totally keyboard navigable: to start, stop, pause, and log
  • select or switch projects by typing the start of the project name—just like in the QE box (but without a field)
  • as few as 2 keystrokes to switch projects
  • in-app use or bookmarklet on the go
  • resume your timer, in case your browser crashes, you quit your browser accidentally, or you want to switch computers
  • auto increment rounding on finish, according to your billing practices
  • easy editable time on finish, for those times when you remember that mid-morning coffee break

And there are a few others we’re keeping under wraps.

The Sneak Preview

Keep in mind: it’s not done yet. We know many of you want it yesterday, and so do we, and we’re working our tails off. Unfortunately we can’t give you an exact date yet.

A screenshot:

A quickie video:

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New goodies: Pulse, Punch, & Feeds https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2009/01/new-goodies-punch-cards/ https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2009/01/new-goodies-punch-cards/#comments Fri, 09 Jan 2009 19:41:12 +0000 http://letsfreckle.com/?p=321 One of our goals for Freckle has always been to *help consultants & freelancers figure out their rhythms*. For example, those cases where you might be asking yourself: What days do I do the most work? What days the least? Hey, I worked on 3 projects on Tuesday and felt totally exhausted, but on Thursday […]

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One of our goals for Freckle has always been to *help consultants & freelancers figure out their rhythms*.

For example, those cases where you might be asking yourself: What days do I do the most work? What days the least? Hey, I worked on 3 projects on Tuesday and felt totally exhausted, but on Thursday I worked *only* on the Acme Widget Corp project and felt fine… even though I worked the same hours!

When you figure that stuff out, it’s a golden moment, all dramatic shafts of light breaking through the storm clouds and creepy disembodied choral music. Which is awesome.

If we can *help you* to create that golden moment, we’re prepared to slug it out with tough technical and design problems to do it.

But don’t blame us for the creepy disembodied choral music. We don’t know who they are, either.

### Feeling Punchy

So, I am very proud to unveil our new *Punch Card*. You’ll find it on the *Pulse* page in your account.

And it will look something like this:

nutsnbolts freckle: Pulse

(Don’t mind the November date range. I haven’t been spending much time keeping our sample data current.)

Use the Punch Card to get a feel for your rhythms, and your team’s.

*Mouseover a shiny blob* to see what the time went to, project-wise.

nutsnbolts freckle: Pulse

We underline each project name with the corresponding color in the pie chart.

(This example has only one project used that day, but it was close to the hint text, there at the bottom.)

*Click a shiny blob* to go to a report for that day, so you can see all the details.

Woo!

### Feed Me, Seymour!

Question: How can a body ever maintain a pulse without feeding? Answer: It can’t. Duh.

You might have spied the new orange jellybean button up there on the top right of that Pulse screenshot. If so, well-spotted.

That would be the new *Pulse feed*:

nutsnbolts freckle: Pulse

Subscribe for a list of all your & your teammates’ frecklings, delivered hot & fresh over your new Atom feed.

### So, what do you think?

We’re hard at work on other goodies, of course, but we do so like the opportunity to stop and smell the feedback.

Talk to me, baby.

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Calamity howlers & positively selecting with surprise https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2008/12/calamity-howlers/ https://letsfreckle.com/blog/2008/12/calamity-howlers/#comments Fri, 05 Dec 2008 14:49:53 +0000 http://letsfreckle.com/?p=192 Welcome to Dramatis Commentatis Theater, Act 1. The crowd is hushed. Four actors in black clothing with black hats stand straight on the darkened stage, head bowed. The spotlight turns to the fellow one from the left. He jerks, suddenly, from quiet stillness to violent motion, ripping off his hat and stomping on it. > […]

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Welcome to Dramatis Commentatis Theater, Act 1.

The crowd is hushed. Four actors in black clothing with black hats stand straight on the darkened stage, head bowed. The spotlight turns to the fellow one from the left. He jerks, suddenly, from quiet stillness to violent motion, ripping off his hat and stomping on it.

> *OMGZ THE PASSWORD FIELD IS CLEAR TEXT? HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT IN ADVANCE. GET REAL! YOU MUST BE KIDDIN ME!*

The remaining three stir slowly from their own monolithic stillness. They turn their heads this way and that and whisper, almost to themselves. Your ears strain to hear. You’re not entirely sure to believe what your brain is telling you that you’re hearing—they are that quiet.

> I liked it.

> It’s neat.

> Finally.

You reel a little, dizzy from the outburst and from the strain to hear the whispering.

You’ve just experienced the phenomenon of the (near) silent majority and the calamity howlers.

##Meet the calamity howlers

A “calamity howler” is a persistently negative individual who predicts rack & ruin, frequently and at the top of his voice. It’s a great term that was especially popular in political writings back in the mid-to-late 1800’s but has since fell out of disuse.

I think this is a real shame and, if this isn’t your first day on the internet, I’m sure you understand why.

### Calamity howlers in modern times

Among other, shall we say, strongly negative feedback we’ve received, we had at least one individual telling us we must be “fucking kidding him” because of our clear text password fields on the signup form.

On the subject of clear text credit card fields on the same form (and every other web app), he remained mum.

This man is a great example of a calamity howler. Just like people who tell us that if we only perform an auto-craniorectalectomy on our pricing scheme, he might consider signing up.

There’s just one problem with his theory.

### Calamity howlers don’t become customers

And in the rare event that one does pony up money, you’ll soon regret taking it.

Anyone who feels so deeply wronged by a free service is going to feel even more wronged once he has paid for it.

##Fake security vs Real security

We’re not going to change the fact that our password fields are clear text by default on signup.

Despite having expletives hurled at us (are expletives ever handed over gently?), and being told more politely that breaking convention is [totally pointless](http://twitter.com/leethal/statuses/1033874720).

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Why did we even do it in the first place?

A simple reason: We hate the *fake security theater* surrounding web applications.

*Real security* is important to us: we keep your credit card data secure by not storing it ourselves—we leave that to the professionals of Authorize.net. They know what they’re doing with that stuff.

But fake security is our enemy. Fake security adds hurdles with no gain. With real security, the extra work is on us, to integrate with the credit card processing service. With fake security, the hurdles are for you, our customer: continuously logging in to applications that hardly contain sensitive nature (delicious, I’m looking at you), starred out password fields on registration that simply increase the chance of errors.

freckle_ Signup.png

But, still, clear text password fields are not what everybody on the intertubes is trained to expect. Wouldn’t it be easier to just do what everyone else does?

##The beauty of positive selection

Well, yes, it’d be easier. I wouldn’t be writing this article, for one. (At least not about this particular topic.)

But down that road madness lies!

People who like freckle like it because it’s different. That’s the reason we like it, too.

So when you first sign up, within the first few fields, you experience something *different*. Those password fields. The checkbox that lets you hide your password in case someone really is peeking over your shoulder (or you’re ultra paranoid).

If you’re like us, you hate those damn fake security password fields. And so when you come across our solution, you’ll smile. You might [write us](http://twitter.com/hardbap/statuses/1040070822) a [nice](http://twitter.com/laktek/statuses/1033748438) [little](http://twitter.com/deathy/statuses/1038790306) [something](http://www.rubyrailways.com/simple-ideas-great-usability/) about it.

You’re probably also going to like the rest of the app, too, because that little password field switcheroo is simply a small manifestation of our [entire design philosophy](http://letsfreckle.com/manifesto/).

slash7 freckle_ Dashboard.png

If, on the other hand, you react like we just kicked your gramma in the teeth, you’re not going to like the app. It’s going to be one long elderly-face-kicking session for you.

So, sure, we *could* make the password fields back into what everyone else does to eliminate a part of the signup process that feels like a speed bump to some people. But that’d be almost like lying, wouldn’t it?

It’d be changing one projection of our design philosophy in order to entice people who aren’t going to like the rest of the app.

Folks like that will be happier with some other software in the time tracking space, the kind where you have to use 3 drop-down menus to select your client, then your project, and then your predefined task before you log your time. That will be comforting to them.

##Why waste their time? Why waste ours?

We’d rather do what we think is right and let that be a line drawn in the sand for people who aren’t going to agree with us, anyway.

Otherwise we’re just going to have to take up gramma-kicking as a habit.

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