![]() ![]() I'm envisioning the employee clicking a link on our internal company homepage, which leads to the timesheet module where they can login and clock in and out without having a bunch of other distracting stuff on the screen or the ability for them to break something by adding new tasks/projects etc, I just need the employee to be able to clock in at their set pay rate and not have to think about anything else. I just need a simple timeclock where employees without much computer skills can easily clock in and out, is this something Timesheets is capable of without it being a big pain to setup and for employees to use? Like the ability to bill down to the minute, bill different amounts for different tasks etc. Open a New Account Join Existing Company By clicking Sign In or Join Existing Company above, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. Track the hours your employees are actually working with the built-in time clock and use automated reports for payroll and cost. I've read as much documentation as I can find and watched several YouTube videos on the Employees, Time Off and Timesheet modules but it seems to me that the TimeSheet module is really more focused on keeping track of billed time for clients etc. I was recently tasked with trying to get the Time Off module working for our needs, but quickly realized that to have it working properly with PTO hours, that we'll need to migrate our employee timeclock/time keeping into Odoo as well so that the Time Off module can get the correct PTO hours automatically without HR having to manually add it. We're a growing doctor's office with 2 locations and 80 employees. You can start keeping track of your employees’ hours using Homebases’s free online time clock app. in and clock employees out automatically for better time clock accuracy. Hello, my company recently started using Odoo for Helpdesk and our management is wanting to slowly incorporate Odoo more into our company. Sling is a free and easy to use employee shift scheduling and planning software. ![]()
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