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On Taskomat™ the priority is to build a workflow that optimises your productivity. This is why it is essential to use time-boxing and scheduling techniques, i.e. to give an hourly estimate to your tasks and plan them on specific days. However, there are situations in which it is neither possible to estimate the duration of a task, nor to plan it on a specific day: what you need to do is simply to start a timer NOW, and without any hourly estimate. This is not a desirable situation, but it hFew readersTrack time on Work Units (manual and timer)
As explained in the article What is the work unit, the work unit is a part of a project that can be quantified in time and budget, and its distinguishing feature is precisely that it has a total budget, a target rate and a time limit. Time limit, planned time and worked time As mentioned in the article Work unit detail, within each work unit we have: Time limit - maximum available time, taken fFew readersTrack daily activity time
On Taskomat™ it is very easy to track the time of each task. Each task you create is actually a timer that you can start when you start working on the task. As we explain in the article How to create a task, you can create tasks both with an hourly estimate and without an hourly estimate. Time tracking with hourly estimation When you start to execute a task with an hourly estimate, time tracking will measure thFew readers
