The Hours Tracked metric measures the total amount of time spent on a project by all team members, providing valuable insights into project progress and team productivity.
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To track Hours Tracked using Databox, follow these steps:
This dashboard will help you track all your tracked time, split by team, project, clients and tasks and choose from a variety of date ranges.
Billable Hours is a metric that tracks the amount of time a team member spends on client work that can be billed to the client. It helps measure productivity and profitability of services rendered.
Non-Billable Hours by Projects is a metric used to track the amount of time spent by team members on tasks that are not billable to clients within a specific project.
The Billable Amount metric tracks the total amount of money earned from billable hours or project tasks completed by team members. It helps gauge the revenue generated by the team and informs billing and invoicing processes.
Billable Amount by Team measures the total amount of billable work completed by a specific team or group of people within a set time period.
The Uninvoiced Billable Hours metric tracks the total billable hours spent by team members on a project that have not yet been invoiced to the client.
Uninvoiced amount is the total value of work completed by a business that has not yet been invoiced to clients or customers. It is an important metric for tracking outstanding revenue and cash flow.
Open Invoices Amount is a metric that shows the total amount of unpaid invoices that a business is owed by its customers. It helps businesses track their outstanding debts and plan their cash flow accordingly.
The Budget metric tracks the planned expenses for a project or task, allowing users to compare the actual spending to the planned budget and adjust accordingly.