15 Essential Software, Apps and Tools for Small Business
April 28, 2015. As seen in Capital Solutions.There are a variety of types of time management software. Your invoicing software may have a built-in time keeper. Unfortunately, it may require your starting and stopping the clock every time you change a task, project or client. Then there are times when you forget to stop the clock.
That’s why Chrometa makes this list. It does passive time tracking. You do your work on computers and mobile devices, and Chrometa tracks everything you do. If you leave for a meeting, it’ll ask you to record your away time on your return. ($19 per person per month.)
MicroLaw Tech Review: "If you keep time...you have to see Chrometa."
March 2015. As seen in MicroLaw Tech Review.I hate keeping time. I'm bad at it. Really, really bad at it. And I'm busy. All the time. I get to the end of most days wondering how it could possibly be stupid-o'clock r nal ready, with only the barest idea of where it all went.
I found Chrometa at Chicago LegalTech last year and put it on my list of "things to review one day." I've recommended a few people take a look at it, but not really advocated one way or another. And then I actually tried it.
CPA Practice Advisor: 2014 Review of Chrometa Time Tracking
Dec 5, 2014. As seen in CPA Practice Advisor.The Chrometa time and billing system provides good tools for managing staff and team tasking, including projects. The system offers users the ability to log the applications and documents they have accessed during a given time period, which can then assist in creating a detailed time log from their computer usage history. Chrometa integrates with several other cloud-based business management and accounting systems, and offers mobile apps for Apple and Android. New for 2014, the company has added keyword-based rules that help automate timesheet creation. Read the rest of this review
PC World: Time Management Apps to Conquer the Clock
Oct 30, 2014. As seen in PC World.Chrometa promises it can accurately track your time with “no effort or data entry required.” After hearing that, I had to try it out—and was impressed to see just how well it worked, with so little input required from me.Chrometa’s automatic time-tracking tools will work best for anyone who needs to bill someone for their work, whether that’s a lawyer tracking billable time or a consultant working on a variety of projects. The software runs in the background on your Mac, PC, or Android device (an iOS version is in the works), recording what you’re working on. Read the rest of this reviewEntrepreneur: Short on Time? Here Are 8 Time-Saving Apps
Oct 15, 2014. As seen in Entrepreneur Magazine.Chrometa is a time-capturing app that records your time as you work on your computer or smartphone. And using this app is a breeze, as works quietly alongside you requiring nothing of you. It records all activity behind the scenes. Taking a lunch break? Chrometa will prompt you to record that activity when you return. You can easily categorize the time into client projects and even invoice them. Read the rest of this reviewBusiness Bee: 6 Best Time Tracking Apps
Sep 1, 2014. As seen in Business Bee.What makes the time tracking app Chrometa a stand-out is the way it captures your time as you plug away on your computer. It automatically records your software usage, like how long you spent on Facebook, the length of time you spent drafting a proposal, working a spreadsheet or emailing a client. No clicking start or stop; you don’t have to tell Chrometa a thing.If you step away from the computer to do something else, like grab a bite to eat or attend a meeting, Chrometa will prompt you to log your “down time” once you return. At the end of the day, you’ll want to review Chrometa’s summary, timeline and graph of your time usage.Log on to Chrometa at the start of your day and let the app do all the dirty work. Time tracking couldn’t be any easier. Read the rest of this reviewTime Tracking Without Timesheets!
Aug 3, 2014. As seen in Google Play Store.Chrometa liberated me from the ball and chain of constant time entry into timesheets. By setting up on my mobile and pc's, Chrometa tells me how I spent my day, week, month! Mobile app is simple to use and works as described. Try it, you'll like it. Read the rest of this reviewABA: Tasty Solutions for Timekeeping, Billing, and Accounting
Aug 2014. As seen in ABA GPSolo Magazine.There are some excellent software programs designed for law firms. LexisNexis’ Firm Manager (firmmanager.com), Clio (goclio.com), Rocket Matter (rocketmatter.com), PC Law (lexisnexis.com/pclaw), Bill4Time (bill4time.com), RTG (rtgsoftware.com), and Chrometa (chrometa.com) are but a few of the programs available to help you capture your time. Read the rest of this articleChrometa - A GOD Send
Jun 14, 2014. As seen in Google Apps Marketplace.I spend my days sifting through the literally 200-250 emails everyday working on multiple projects simultaneously and I just don't have time to log every thing I do. Its not a 9-5 job so I work most all day and night and sometimes I would not bill for work I got lost in some of the late nights... Chrometa is there for me, I am able to bill my time in a small fraction of the time then before Chrometa. Read the rest of this reviewCPA Practice Advisor: Review of Chrometa 4.5
Oct 30, 2013. As seen in CPA Practice Advisor.Chrometa is an excellent tool for capturing user activity on a personal computer for individuals and teams. This tool is best for timekeepers who want to log the applications and documents accessed so that they can create a detailed time diary from the history. Read the rest of this reviewThe Chrometa's Running: Upgrades Aplenty for Time-Tracking App
Sep 6, 2012. As seen in .Chrometa is a background timekeeping application popular with attorneys. For lawyers who think it’s a drag to start and stop a timer, and find it nearly impossible to capture their hours contemporaneously, a product like Chrometa—which will automatically and intelligently create a log of your computer time—can be a godsend, as it potentially makes time tracking a far more palatable endeavor. Read the rest of this reviewAutomatic Time Tracking with Chrometa
Mar 12, 2012. As seen in Google Apps Marketplace.Automatic time tracking sounds like a beautiful thing for a time-based business owner. It isn’t easy to separate out how you spend your time on projects and client work. This is going to sound odd coming from a long time product reviewer, but I was afraid to install Chrometa and learn that I was under-billing on my projects. It would be embarrassing. This review of Chrometa is for the smart (and more courageous) business owner who sells their service in units of time. The professionals out there who need a simple and effect time tracking solution. Read the rest of this reviewForbes: 6 New Tools Every Entrepreneur Should Know About
Jan 26, 2011. As seen in Forbes.Do you ever wonder where your time goes every day? What if you had an application that analyzed and revealed powerful insights about how you really spend your time?Well look no further than Chrometa. This supersmart application automatically tracks your computer usage and uses captured data to fill time sheets, compile billable hours, and improve personal and team productivity.It runs in the background and records everything you do while you work. It helps with project tracking so that you don’t need to start or stop a timer or use a spreadsheet to keep track. All you have to do is categorize them once. Read the rest of this review
Curbing those long, lucrative hours
Jul 22, 2010. As seen on The Economist.That still leaves many hours being billed the old-fashioned way. Experts and surveys estimate that between 10% and 30% of hours are never billed by tired and overworked attorneys who cannot keep track of every piece of work they do. A firm called Chrometa addresses this problem by producing a software programme that automatically tracks a lawyer's computer usage, showing how much time she has spent on which e-mail, document or spreadsheet. These can easily be filed by case and client, so the client gets a more detailed invoice. This may not result in many more hours billed, but it saves strain on both lawyer and client in keeping track. Both sides can then focus on the case at hand, rather than the bill. Read the rest of this reviewMaximize your laptop.
Nov 2010. As seen on The Chicago Tribune.Chrometa is a revolutionary utility that actually answers the question "Where does the time go?" It's a Windows utility that automatically tallies the amount of time you spend on each task you do on the computer, such as e-mail, visits to websites, and work on documents. Read the rest of this reviewTime management without timers? That's the draw of Chrometa.
By Brad McCarty | Nov 11, 2010. As seen on TheNextWeb.If you're anything like me, and chances are that you are, then the end of the day comes all too fast sometimes. Keeping track of where you've been and what you've done can be more than a pain, it can actually cost you money if you're one of those who bills by the hour. Read the rest of this reviewEffortless Time Tracking with Chrometa
By Meryl K. Evans | Mar 9, 2010. As seen on WebWorkerDaily.Most time tracking and management applications require some up front work before you can roll with them, but not Windows app Chrometa. This utility starts working for you as soon as you install it. Running in the background, Chrometa tracks all your computing activities including emails, visits to web sites and open applications. It sorts the activities by application or tool and does it all without you needing to do a thing.You don't need to work hard to figure out the simple interface, either. A calendar sits on the left side of the screen that lets you go back and review any day, week, month or selected timeframe to see how you spend your time. Categories appear below the calendar. The rest of the interface splits into two sections: Active Time and Away Time. That's it. Read the rest of this reviewA Unique Time Tracker That Will Save You Time
By Jade S. | Jan 22, 2010.I cannot rave enough about this program!Chrometa gives you a gift like nothing else can. It gives you the gift of time! It is fully automatic, and you do not have to work at keeping records of how you account for your time for work. While there are so many other time trackers out there (a dime a dozen) None are like Chrometa. Chrometa uses the newest cutting edge technology to make the recording of your time not only automatic, but accurate, and has features that bury any competition out there.I needed a tool that tracked all of the internet sites, and time spent on them, as a part of the recording of my work activities. Not only did I need a very specific time tracker that tracked time down to the seconds, but I needed one that broke down time into specifics. While most trackers would tell you that you have spent 5 hours on Firefox or Internet explorer (well duh!), Chrometa will give you the specifics, which is extremely useful to me. It will give you the exact titles of each webpage you visited, and how long you spent on that page. Chrometa will track your time in each application and in your emails as well. All automatically, as in you do not have to do a thing!When I first tried Chrometa, I was worried about privacy, and whether a program running in the background would cause lag on my computer system. To my surprise, I could not tell the difference when Chrometa is running in the background, and when it is not. I have not experienced any lag issues, and am very happy about how little it affects my system resources.As for the privacy issue, my mind is completely set at ease. Chrometa allows you to password protect the interface, so anything you do not want anyone to see is private. You can also block applications from being recorded which even further secures your privacy, and allows for a more versatile use of recording.To top all of this off, it is extremely easy for Chrometa users to export data to excel, allowing you to tweak, copy, cut, paste, invoice, and more... for whatever ways fits your needs.To further enhance my enthusiasm for Chrometa, the customer service of this company is supreme. There were a few features I would like to see implemented in Chrometa, which would be specifically helpful in my line of work, and I wrote them with my requests. I expected the usual response from companies when I write them giving a suggestion; "Thank you, we will forward your requests to the proper department, and take your requests under consideration." Then you never hear back from them, and you never see what you would like to see happen. They completely blow you off.At first I received an email stating that they are looking into adding more functionality, in the near future, with some information on the plans they have. I thought that would be the end of that. To my surprise, I received another follow-up email a week or two later with further information about how some of the features I was hoping for were to be implemented in upcoming updates, and a conclusion of the email with "Please let me know if we can assist, or if you have other features we should investigate." This email really made me really happy.14 Easy-to-Use Time Tracking Software
By Elisabeta Ghidiu | October 2009. As seen on Quick Online Tips.[Excerpt from Top 4 Paid Time Tracking Applications section] Chrometa is a great time tracking software that captures every second and you don't even have to enter dates. The application allows you to view activities from days, weeks or months before. You can set reminders, organize your work and export the dates into a Microsoft Excel workbook. A nice feature is the possibility to organize your time by dragging records into client or project categories.TECH TURBULENCE: Lost in Time
By David Whelan | October 2009 As seen on Law Technology News.The old challenge to "work smarter, not harder" can be hard when you are on a treadmill of activity. How do you slow down enough to make necessary changes?Unlike stopwatch programs that have been around lawyers' offices for decades, automatic time tracking takes time management in a different direction. It focuses on eliminating incremental lost (billable) time that occurs as you move between different programs on your computer, or between your computer and other activities.Let's look at three tools: Chrometa 2 (www.www.chrometa.com); Nestersoft's Worktime 4.2 (www.nestersoft.com/worktime); and Black Hill Software's TimeSprite 2.1 (www.timesprite.com).All are designed for individuals, whether a solo or a firm lawyer. Worktime can be networked and operates offline when the network isn't available. They all install and remain running in the background on your computer at all times.As you open a program, they record which program is open and for how long. Open a Microsoft Word document? Switch to a web browser? Open a second web browser tab? Not a problem. Each activity is logged, and as you toggle between websites and your document or other software, time is accrued to the correct program.Here's the tricky part. Once you have captured all that time, how do you use it? The data overload can appear overwhelming at first. This is where the nuances of each software come into play.One great advantage is the ability to block the programs you do not want to track. These might include PDA Hotsync or Truecrypt encryption, which you may use but are not billable. This can cut down on some of the time entries you sift. Chrometa employs a right-mouse click to block any application and stop future tracking. Worktime has a list that you can customize by plugging in the executable program name.The programs also support away time: lunch, a meeting, a phone call. Obviously, we know when we are in or out of the office, and many of our phones already track call duration.What about someone sticking their head in your door to ask a "quick" question? Each program will pause after a certain number of minutes, which assumes you are away from the computer.Chrometa has a nice feature where it will prompt you, when you start to use the computer again, to tell it what you were doing. Neither Worktime nor TimeSprite are that proactive, but both allow you to add specific, manual time entries.At the end of your day, you turn to your time tracking software and see what it has captured. You might be surprised. You might also be overwhelmed. Now it all has to be assigned to the clients and matters that you worked on.TimeSprite is intriguing because it does some automatic categorizing as it tracks time. For example, if you use your web browser and spend a period of time at a given website, returning throughout the day, it will aggregate those visits. You can also drop time entries into groups, created in advance or on the fly. Unlike Chrometa and Worktime, you cannot create subgroups.Worktime feels dated, as it has been around for nearly a decade, and less intuitive. You create your groups and subgroups in advance and then toggle to each new group as you move to a new project. It is very similar to stopwatches in this way, which is a drawback. It means that everything is categorized by the end of the day, but you will have to relabel some entries unless you have been diligent in changing groups.Chrometa is most clearly born of the "web 2.0" world. Categories and subcategories can be created on the fly; entries are labeled by dragging them to the appropriate category. It is very much a tagging feel. It also groups activities by the software you were using.These tools collapse your time into day, week, or month views. Chrometa calls its realtime view Timestamps, where you can see a chronological view of your work. TimeSprite calls this the Journal but also has a real-time pie graph showing how the groups and programs break down.Worktime uses a reporting tool to display its real-time activity, and has filters so that you can create custom reports. Both it and TimeSprite export to a data file so you can bring up your time entries in a spreadsheet. Chrometa does not have any export functionality, and you use the information from within the program.UPDATE: Chrometa now allows you to export to an Excel spreadsheet.Automatic time tracking software can have a significant impact on your office whether or not you bill by the hour. You can rely on these tools to help you identify what you do, and when you do it, removing the unreliable variable you!You may not realize that e-mail has become a three-hour morning sinkhole, or that you racked up an hour in unbillable YouTube visits in a week.In some cases, you may find that you've done more work applicable to a particular client than your time sheets reflect. Just as helpful, you may notice weekly trends where you are getting more work product completed each Thursday, or get more phone calls on Monday. This sort of information can give you insights to make you more productive, which can help your practice as well as finding those lost minutes of billable time.Toronto's David Whelan is manager, legal information for the Law Society of Upper Canada, and a member of LTN's Editorial Advisory Board. E-mail: dwhelan@lsuc.on.ca.Law Technology News October 2009Chrometa Time Tracking Software Review
By Laurie Mapp | Sep 1, 2009As seen on Alyssa Gregory's Small Business Idea Generator blog.I was given the opportunity to try out Chrometa, and I'll be honest, I was a little hesitant at first. I use QuickBooks right now for time tracking and it has been serving my purposes just fine. But knowing that the software is particularly targeted to both lawyers (my target clients) and service professionals who bill hourly (like me!), I realized it would be worth at least knowing how it worked.I am extremely glad I decided to give Chrometa a try. Chrometa is software that runs in the background while you work. It tracks everything you are doing, whether you have a word processing document open, a website or your computer switches to idle while you take a phone call. This means that if you aren't careful enough in your own time tracking, you can always open up Chrometa and see exactly how you were spending your time that day. Or even the day before, or the prior month.It's perfect for backtracking a project where you may have missed billing a client. In fact, the second day I had Chrometa installed I realized I had inadvertently forgotten to track my time while I completed a project. In the past I would have underestimated the time spent rather than take any risk of over-billing a client, but with Chrometa I was easily able to track how much time I actually spent on the work and enter it into my accounting program!Other cool features:- You can categorize so that you have a summary of time per project.
- You can password protect the application.
- You are prompted to enter a reason for away time, such as answered a phone call or went to lunch, meaning your non-computer time can be tracked with Chrometa, too.
- There's a one-time fee ($99), and no ongoing cost.
Managing Your Online Time by the Minute
By Denise Landers | Sep 1, 2009As seen on Productivity Today.Have you ever sat at your computer for hours and then wondered where the day went? Perhaps you spent more time on Facebook and Twitter than you realized. Now there is a way to tell exactly where your minutes went.I recently tested a program called Chrometa that will tell you exactly what happened with your day. The minutes spent on each program and on each website are chronicled. It is an interesting tool to use if you are looking for ways to build in more productivity. For example, one general time management tool is to group similar activities. Processing your email in a batch and then returning phone calls, versus bouncing back and forth between the two, can increase productivity fourfold. You may think that you are already doing something along those lines, and then, upon reviewing the Chrometa results, find that you instead jumped around far more than you thought.The program would be a good check to perform on a random day once a week to see if you notice any changes in habits when you are "accountable" for the minutes spent. It's one way of ensuring that you are getting the results from good time management training.Hate Tracking Time? Chrometa Can Help
By Adrian M. Baron | Aug 21, 2009 As seen on The Nutmeg Lawyer.Is Wasting Time Costing You Money? As a practicing attorney, I am always looking for ways to make our firm run smoother. I've been coming back from the office later and later. Although it made my wife happy, I was finding myself exhausted. I needed to become more efficient with my time. As such, I decided to test drive a time management program called Chrometa 2.0. If you are not familiar with it, I suggest you give it a trial run. In my case, it has made me a more efficient attorney.Some benefits were obvious. As the program ran in the background, it was recording how much time I was spending preparing documents. If it took me 20 minutes to prepare a letter, the program indicated it under active time. It was a great help for when I was preparing billing. I could see how long I spent preparing my blog and how much time it took to update our firm's website. It even has a feature where you can enter the time you spend on phone calls. In some cases, I realized I was actually underbilling.For me, the greatest benefit was the wasted time the program was recording. The results were an eye opener. 30 minutes spent watching you tube clips of yodeling dogs, 25 minutes searching for friends on Facebook to see if any of them were bald, 18 minutes of Googling my name to see if I was famous yet. There it was in black and white. I was wasting time. Chrometa was my wake up call. The reason I was staying so late at the office was not necessarily all the work I had to do. It was because I was wasting my time watching clips of the Daily Show. Chrometa is like having your mother standing over you to make sure you do your homework. Every time I have the urge to wander the internet, I tend to balk knowing it will be recorded by Chrometa.The program is very easy to use. It runs quietly in the background. It does, however, have a drag and drop feature where you can categorize all of your documents. If you happen to step away from your computer, Chrometa starts an "away When you get back, it reminds you to input what you were working on. The program can even list your email messages by subject line which includes how much time you spent reading the message and how much time it took to respond to it. More importantly, the program has an advanced tagging feature of Word and Word Perfect documents. When you want to transfer your time entries into your billing system, the program will sort them by each client or matter. Another nice feature is advanced privacy controls. No one has to know that you wasted your day on Twitter.Time Capture Software (Almost) as Smart as a Lawyer
By Neil Squillante | Aug 5, 2009 As seen on TechnoLawyer Blog.If humans ever split into different species, lawyers will likely evolve into giant heads with no bodies. After all, you only need your body to transfer your thoughts to your computer. Otherwise, it serves no particular function other than creating more lawyers, which you could no doubt outsource. But for now, you may as well make sure you get paid for the long hours you spend hunched in front of your computer.Chrometa 2.0 � in One SentenceChrometa automatically captures and organizes the time you spend on your PC, facilitating your ability to accurately bill all your time.The Killer FeatureAs soon as the "ink" dried on our previous report on Chrometa 1.1, the company announced version 2.0. As you may recall, we pointed to Chrometa's ability to log all your computer activity as its killer feature. You can later transform these log entries into time entries in your billing system.This automatic capture still exists, but the company has added a second killer feature � drag and drop, which further automates the time capture process.You can now drag one or more activities recorded by Chrometa and drop them on the appropriate client/matter account. Chrometa is smart enough to remember this action so that next time you perform similar work (e.g., editing the same document), Chrometa will automatically enter the time spent in that client/matter account."We found that lawyers spend an average of 2.6 hours each week reconciling their time," Chrometa CEO Brett Owens told us. "Chrometa's automatic time capture and now drag and drop take a significant bite out of this process."Other Notable FeaturesBefitting its new version number, Chrometa includes many other new features. For example, you can now capture meeting, phone, and other time spent away from your PC, and categorize it by client/matter. This form of tracking requires manual entry, but Chrometa created a quick entry tool for this purpose. The upshot is that you can now see all your activities in Chrometa.By popular demand, Chrometa features improved categorization of computer activities. For example, it can list email messages individually by subject line along with the accompanying time spent reading or writing the message. Chrometa also supports advanced tagging of both Word and WordPerfect files, providing similar granularity down to each individual document. When you're ready to transfer the time entries you've captured into your billing system, Chrometa can sort them by client/matter.Equally notable in the new version are the redesigned user interface (see accompanying screenshot) and improved security tools. You can now password protect Chrometa, delete activities, and remove historical data.What Else Should You Know?Chrometa 2.0 runs in Windows XP and Vista, and sells for an introductory price of $99, which includes unlimited email support. You can try it for free for 30 days. Learn more about Chrometa 2.0.Which Software Offers the Fastest ROI?
By Lee Rosen | Jul 17, 2009 As seen on Divorce Discourse Blog.The day starts, you draft documents, do some legal research, talk to clients and take notes and the day ends. You look at your time sheet. You've worked 9 hours. You've recorded 6 hours of your time. How did that happen? Where did the 3 unaccounted for hours go?Chrometa answers that question. You install the software, it runs quietly in the background and at the end of the day it tells you where the time went so you can bill it. It also, and this is a bit disturbing, tells you where you wasted time. Among other things, it tells you how much time you spent on Perez Hilton, ESPN.com or Politico.We don't bill by the hour so the software has limited application in our environment. One of our lawyers gave the software a 30 day free trial and found it quite helpful for helping him organize his day and improve his use of time. In fact, one of Peter Drucker's suggestions to improve your time management skills, is to carefully track your use of time for a period of several weeks. In today's computer centric world Chrometa makes tracking your day much easier.The software sells for $49 for a single user with discounts as you add users. In addition to a free trial they offer a money back guarantee. Thankfully, they don't require a credit card number to take advantage of their free trial. I love that.How long would it take you to recoup your $49 investment? My guess is that Chrometa pays for itself on the first day � before you go to lunch.Don't Track Your Time, Capture It Instead
By Neil Squillante | Jun 3, 2009 As seen on TechnoLawyer Blog.In the old days, working on a client's matter involved fetching a folder from a file cabinet. While you might receive a phone call about another matter, multitasking as we know it today didn't really exist. Thanks to the combination of email and computers that can run many programs simultaneously, you fly from task to task on different matters, making it challenging if not impossible to accurately track your billable time using old-fashioned methods. It's time to track your time differently.Chrometa 1.1 � in One SentenceChrometa 1.1 is a billing program that automatically captures and categorizes the billable time you spend on your PC.The Killer FeatureAlthough time tracking for many lawyers has long since moved from a ledger to computer software, the method remains the same. Lawyers must actively enter the time they spend on tasks. Timers can help, but they too essentially operate manually.Chrometa takes a different approach. You just work. And Chrometa watches in the background. It logs all your computer activity and also tracks the time.For example, if you spend three ten minute sessions working on a Word file named Smith Motion, it'll list the name of that document, display your three sessions and the time for each, and also provide the 30 minute total."Our product was built to prevent law firms from leaving revenue on the table by enhancing and even replacing some of the antiquated methods for time tracking," Chrometa founder Brett Owens told us via email.Other Notable FeaturesChrometa logs all computer activity, including time spent on documents, email, and online research. However, Chrometa does not log keystrokes or any other content, thus preserving confidentiality � plus you can block certain applications from being tracked. To create a time entry, you apply a client/matter tag to a captured activity.Chrometa doesn't just track your computer activity, it also learns from your input. For example, after you tag the time spent on a document or its folder with a client/matter, Chrometa automatically assigns any future work on that document to that client/matter.Chrometa doesn't just live on your PC. You can export data into Excel, so that administrators such as your assistant or your bookkeeper can access your logs. You can also generate a wide variety of reports for internal purposes as well as audits.What Users Say...
"Even though I have PCLaw, I often forget to track my time while drafting documents or reading and responding to email. Recently, I was drafting several documents and estimated my time, then I checked Chrometa. Apparently, I have a desire to be a charity since my estimate was a lot lower than Chrometa"- Mark Olberding, Olberding Law Office
"I have tried many time tracking programs, most of which weren't really of much help. With its automatic tracking of my activities on the computer, Chrometa allows me to focus on my work and leaves a tedious, yet important task to the computer. This is a great case of technology making life easier. Real value added!"- Martin Wiesheu, PR consultant at ergo Kommunikation, Cologne, Germany
"Chrometa does what very few applications do, it makes your life simpler. It does what it needs to do automatically, effectively, and without interrupting your workflow. It saves me time and money, because in my line of work they're the same thing. Chrometa allows me to accurately bill my clients, to the second, which they love! It further improves productivity, by clearly showing what all my time wasters are. Chrometa improves my service offering and makes me a better freelancer by reducing time wasters!"- Zane Dickens, Webdesign Warehouse
"I charge by the minute, really - so this is going to pay for itself in the first month. The key idea is this: "To charge less than I worked is 'money down the drain'. To charge more than I worked is illegal." So this kind of accurate tracking is key to maximizing my income and maximizing my sleep on a clear conscience."- Barry Maher, Ontario, Canada
"Kick ass! These guys are driven by customer satisfaction."- Paul Zawacki, Software Developer in MA
"This company listens to the needs of their users, takes them seriously, and is extremely accommodating to the needs of individuals.I highly recommend you try Chrometa out. You will find that you cannot live without this program, and the money spent for this program is well worth it!"- Jade S., Internet Contractor, MD
"A straightforward solution to a painstaking task. This product is a true time saver for any attorney."- Ian Westberg, DLA Venture Pipeline
"I have used Chrometa for some time now and find that it is extremely helpful in reconstructing time for billing. I spend a lot of time at the computer and the timeline shows me which clients I was working for in the various times segments. So, I can capture time I might have otherwise missed. That is its strongest feature and the one which I think more than justifies its cost, learning curve (actually not much of a learning curve), and periodic maintenance to categorize database items to specific clients and conform billing records with information from the Chrometa reports.Another thing Chrometa does is the inverse of capturing billable time; Chrometa tells you where else you are spending time on the computer and, at least in my case, nudges you to better deploy your time resources.Thus, Chrometa has become an important, relatively seamless, part of my practice.I highly recommend it. Thanks to the guys at Chrometa."- Jack Townsend, Townsend & Jones
"Chrometa is tailored for lawyers, but works great for me as a digital artist. I use many applications to create images in a multitude of file types for different clients. If it weren't for Chrometa, switching tasks so often would break the knob off my stopwatch."- Matt Arnold, illustrator from Detroit, Michigan
"I love the new features in the most recent update! Chrometa's capture of away time is the feature that has been most helpful to me. While my timekeeping software has a timer, it is so much easier/quicker to type something in the "log away time" prompt that shows up on the screen without me having to do anything, and therefore I actually use it. The new feature that enables the user to split away time entries is great, and having the away time description show up in the timestamps listing will simplify recording of the time in our billing software."- Amy Rush, Clark & Bradshaw
"If you are not familiar with [Chrometa], I suggest you give it a trial run. In my case, it has made me a more efficient attorney."- Adrian M. Baron, The Nutmeg Lawyer
"Chrometa was suggested to me by a friend. I went to the Chrometa site and looked around a bit. Right away I saw that the site was clear, easy to understand and to navigate, so I figured the product might be easy also. I went through the training video to get an idea of the feature set and then downloaded the free trial version. The installation was quick and non-eventful.I primarily work with word processing, programming, and e-mail files. I also do a lot of web searching. Chrometa tracked everything I did — how much time I spent in each file and application. That was cool.Next I set up a folder structure to match my projects and tasks and then drag-dropped the automatically created time-track files into my folder structure. This gave me easy, direct accounting of my project, task, and time.The thing I like best about Chrometa is that it requires very little work by me, it's nearly automatic, and yet I get a big benefit — I can easily see, track, and organize every minute I spend on my computer. "- Steven Stokowski, Software Developer
"I run a paperless office, which means nearly all of my important work is done on screen. Chrometa captures my billable time easily and accurately, whether I am working for one client or twenty."- Troy Thompson, Thompson Advisory Services
"I've been an attorney for 30 years — this is pure genius."- Carl Kemph, Berkowitz Lichtstein
"As someone who has multiple roles and workstreams in my business this is exactly the kind of software I am looking for. I'm confident that with a little time setting up my categories this is going to increase the amount of income I generate. I'm fairly sure I underestimate my invoiceable time to different clients at present due to lack of records about things like quick 10 minute checks of multiple exchange accounts etc. This mounts up across a year!"- Susan Kelly, Change Nutrition Ltd
"I started using Chrometa at the law firm before I ventured out on my own to track my time efficiently. It is an easy to use automated solution to keep the billable hours flowing and the office manager out of your hair!! We now use it in our startup to track productivity of our staff and minimize downtime."- Michael Kassing, MarkTend.com
"Chrometa saves my firm time and money."- Fred Gaston, Gaston & Gaston
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