TIC — TimeCamp AI Agent
TIC (TimeCamp's AI time tracking agent) is a desktop-based AI tool that runs in the background, learns user work patterns, and automatically fills timesheets. Designed to eliminate manual time entry by observing desktop activity and categorizing it into billable or non-billable entries without requiring user interaction.
Last updated: 2026-04-04 22:53
Overview
TIC is TimeCamp's AI-powered time tracking agent designed to run on the desktop and automatically track work activity. It learns user patterns over time and fills in timesheets without requiring manual input.
How It Works
- Runs as a desktop agent in the background
- Learns user work patterns through observation
- Automatically categorizes activities into time entries
- Fills timesheets with minimal manual intervention
- Eliminates the need for starting and stopping timers
Key Benefits
- No manual time entry required
- Reduces administrative overhead for employees
- Improves accuracy of tracked time
- Integrates with TimeCamp's broader time tracking platform
- Supports attendance tracking and billable hours calculation
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