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Time is precious,
record it effectively

Time tracking in Tessaract.io helps fee earners capture time accurately and consistently, in real time, retrospectively, or in bulk, while maintaining a single source of truth for billing and reporting. Flexible entry methods fit how your team works, making it easy to record time quickly in fast paced environments.

Flexible workflows for different users

With calendar, mobile and bulk entry options, Tessaract supports different working styles across a firm. Whether recording time in real time or retrospectively, users can choose the approach that fits their workflow while maintaining consistent, reliable data.

Fee earners can capture time in the way that feels most natural to them, helping improve adoption and reduce missed entries. Whether you're moving between client meetings, working from the office or updating records at the end of the day, time can be recorded quickly and accurately without disrupting your workflow.

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Comprehensive time recording

Capture time your way. Tessaract supports multiple entry methods designed for speed, accuracy, and ease of use for busy fee earners.

Calendar based time recording

Record time visually by selecting blocks in your calendar. Add details quickly and convert scheduled work into billable time with ease.

Mobile app time tracking

Capture time on the go with the Tessaract mobile app. Log work immediately after meetings or calls to improve accuracy and reduce missed entries.

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Bulk time entry and time sheets

Enter time in bulk using a timesheet style view. Apply shared details across multiple entries, ideal for spreadsheet workflows or PA support.

Want to take a closer look at Tessaract’s time tracking capabilities? Book a demo with our friendly team today.

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