Non-Billable Hours by Tasks measures the amount of time a team spends on tasks that cannot be billed to a client, helping to identify non-productive or inefficient activities.
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The Hours Tracked by Tasks metric tracks the amount of time spent on specific tasks or projects in Harvest, helping businesses understand where time is being spent and identify areas for improvement.
Billable Hours by Tasks is a metric in Harvest that shows the amount of time spent on billable tasks. It helps track the time spent by team members on specific tasks, allowing businesses to prioritize work and increase productivity.
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 Paid Invoices Count metric measures the number of invoices that have been paid by clients within a specific timeframe, indicating the level of revenue generated by the business.
The Paid Invoices Amount metric shows the total amount of money that has been paid by clients for completed work. It is an important measure of revenue generated by the business.
The Hourly Budget by Clients metric tracks the amount of billable hours budgeted by each client per hour to ensure projects are staying within estimated costs and to adjust client expectations if necessary.
The Budget by Clients metric shows the total amount of money a client has allocated for a project or their overall account, providing insight into their spending habits and potential future revenue opportunities.
The Projects by Client metric categorizes all projects by client, providing insight into client demands and historical project trends.