You probably have already heard the term ‘self-driving’ thrown around a lot, especially in tech spheres or really anything to do with AI.
Most commonly, we hear self-driving and think of autonomous vehicles. Google is the name everybody associates with these, and their self-driving car project is now called Waymo.
Self-driving technology, however, is a broader term for systems that are able to operate on their own (automated). These systems are typically given a set parameters or rules to learn from and follow.
Similar to AI and AR/VR, self-driving technology is able to seamlessly interact with real world environments and situations.
When it comes to productivity, self-driving capabilities can empower individual users and entire organizations to focus more on the things that matter.
Like growing and scaling your business.
We list our tips for using technology for better time tracking. For businesses, this means getting from deal to cash faster.
If you want to find out more about the benefits of self-driving time tracking and if this is a solution that could possibly save your organization a lot of time and money, read on.
Professionals in service-based organizations are most familiar with time tracking. After all, it is the only way to monitor billable work and ensure proper billing and invoicing to clients. Professional Service Organizations (PSOs) are most likely to benefit from smart time-tracking solutions and include:
Time tracking — especially when done manually —is not only time consuming but can also lead to inaccurate data. And bad data is no fun, neither for you nor your clients.
Self-driving time tracking is foremost a solution to eliminate errors, but when implemented properly, can benefit your business in a variety of ways:
Keep Reading: 3 Ways to Track Time and Bill More Accurately with HubSpot
How can you start leveraging self-driving time tracking right now? Easy!
"The most ideal way for professionals to begin tracking time smarter is to start with their Google or Outlook calendar — this is where client meetings, site visits, team check-ins are already being logged."
For those who work remotely or developers who aren’t attending daily meetings (their work is usually happening offline), Outlook calendar time tracking or using your Google calendar time (in G Suite) will still require organization for creating time blocks before starting project tasks.
But there are ways to make time tracking even easier...
There are plenty of tools that work with Google or Outlook to track time based on calendar events, like Harvest and ClickUp, all of which offer simple setups. These tools are great options for those looking for an easy and quick solution to tracking time and analyzing timesheets.
But some of these options still require manually assigning time logs to client projects and invoices.
The real magic of self-driving time tracking starts when these tools are able to automatically log time into client invoices. And even better, when these tools are able to recognize (remember) certain calendar events and help you log time more accurately in the future.
For example, feel free to continue using your Google or Outlook calendar for personal items or blocking out internal lunches — self-driving time tracking tools will understand that these time entries don’t belong to a client or project.
Ready for more magic? Time logs from smart, self-driving tools can automatically add entries to invoices that help you manage budgets better, keep track of project milestones, and send invoices when ready.
Learn more: Time & Expense Tracking with PSOhub
We’re embracing innovative technology like self-driving time tracking to help teams increase their productivity and profitability. Feel free to contact us to find out more about how our platform powers self-driving time tracking as well as a bunch of other smart features that support automation and integrate directly with your CRM.