Continuous Time Tracking
Practice of tracking all work hours throughout the day without gaps, ensuring complete accountability and accurate payroll. Every hour is assigned to a project, task, or category, creating comprehensive data for billing and analysis.
Last updated: 2026-03-20 15:16
Overview
Continuous time tracking requires accounting for every work hour, eliminating gaps and ensuring complete visibility into how time is spent across all activities.
Core Principle
Every minute of the workday belongs in a category:
- Client deliverables
- Meetings
- Email/communication
- Administrative tasks
- Breaks
- Training/learning
No "missing" or unaccounted time.
Why Organizations Use It
Professional Services
- Bill for all client time
- Understand true project costs
- Identify non-billable time sinks
Government Contractors
- DCAA compliance requires complete timesheets
- All time must be accounted for
- Regular audits verify accuracy
Regulated Industries
- Healthcare, legal, finance have compliance needs
- Full documentation required
- Audit trails essential
Implementation
Always-On Approach
- Timer always running
- Switch project when switching tasks
- No gaps between entries
End-of-Day Reconciliation
- Review day's entries
- Fill any gaps
- Ensure 8 hours accounted for
Categories for Everything
Define categories including:
- Billable client work
- Non-billable client work
- Internal projects
- Business development
- Administrative
- Professional development
- Breaks/lunch
Challenges
Mental Overhead
Constantly categorizing activities can feel burdensome. Solution: Use automatic tracking tools, templates for recurring activities.
Context Switching
Frequent task changes mean many timer switches. Solution: Manual end-of-day entry with calendar review.
Perfection Paralysis
Unsure which category for ambiguous activities. Solution: MECE framework, clear category definitions, "best fit" is enough.
Tools Supporting Continuous Tracking
- Timely: Automatic tracking, fills all time
- RescueTime: Background monitoring, no gaps
- Clockify: Prompts for gaps in timesheet
- TimeCamp: Auto-tracking with categorization
Best Practices
- Use Automation: Let software track, you categorize
- Daily Review: Fill gaps while memory fresh
- Standard Categories: Limit decision fatigue
- Be Realistic: Include breaks, admin time
- Focus on Accuracy: Not perfectionism
Benefits
- Complete data for analysis
- Accurate billing (capture all billable time)
- Identify time waste
- Compliance with regulations
- True capacity understanding
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