{"id":5673,"date":"2020-03-11T14:00:00","date_gmt":"2020-03-11T13:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/?p=5673"},"modified":"2025-07-07T17:14:03","modified_gmt":"2025-07-07T15:14:03","slug":"work-timer-start-end-time-employees","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/work-timer-start-end-time-employees","title":{"rendered":"Why use a work timer? Start and end time matter in employee time tracking"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"intro-text has-medium-font-size\">If you&#8217;ve ever implemented time tracking for your team, you know there&#8217;s a dizzying number of options available. But <strong>there are important differences between attendance trackers and time trackers<\/strong>, and significant benefits to using a solution with a work clock or work timer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-attendance-tracking-and-time-tracking-like-chalk-and-cheese\">Attendance tracking and time tracking: Like chalk and cheese<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Understandably, businesses want a time tracking solution that is cost effective and efficient. Punch-in, punch-out systems like a mounted card swipe or a biometric reader are popular because they provide verification that a worker is <em>physically<\/em> present. However, these tools do not track time dedicated to different clients, projects, or tasks and therefore offer no real business intelligence. They also cannot accommodate employees who work remotely or at multiple locations. What may seem like an obvious distinction is often overlooked by teams implementing a tracking tool.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is also one example of why <strong>it&#8217;s important to understand your tracking goals <em>before<\/em> searching for a solution<\/strong>. If your business simply wants to track total time worked, you need a time clock or attendance tool. On the other hand, if you want to collect more precise data on what your team spends time on, you need a <a class=\"highlighted-link bbl-link-hs bbl-link-hs-v-1\" href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/project-time-tracking\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><span>project time tracker<svg width=\"17\" height=\"18\" viewBox=\"0 0 17 18\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\"><path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M11.25 0.875H15.625C15.7908 0.875 15.9497 0.940848 16.0669 1.05806C16.1842 1.17527 16.25 1.33424 16.25 1.5V5.875C16.25 6.04076 16.1842 6.19973 16.0669 6.31694C15.9497 6.43415 15.7908 6.5 15.625 6.5C15.4592 6.5 15.3003 6.43415 15.1831 6.31694C15.0658 6.19973 15 6.04076 15 5.875V3.00833L4.81667 13.1917C4.69819 13.3021 4.54148 13.3622 4.37956 13.3593C4.21765 13.3565 4.06316 13.2909 3.94865 13.1764C3.83414 13.0618 3.76854 12.9074 3.76569 12.7454C3.76283 12.5835 3.82293 12.4268 3.93333 12.3083L14.1167 2.125H11.25C11.0842 2.125 10.9253 2.05915 10.8081 1.94194C10.6908 1.82473 10.625 1.66576 10.625 1.5C10.625 1.33424 10.6908 1.17527 10.8081 1.05806C10.9253 0.940848 11.0842 0.875 11.25 0.875ZM2.5 4.625C2.16848 4.625 1.85054 4.7567 1.61612 4.99112C1.3817 5.22554 1.25 5.54348 1.25 5.875V14.625C1.25 14.9565 1.3817 15.2745 1.61612 15.5089C1.85054 15.7433 2.16848 15.875 2.5 15.875H11.25C11.5815 15.875 11.8995 15.7433 12.1339 15.5089C12.3683 15.2745 12.5 14.9565 12.5 14.625V7.75C12.5 7.58424 12.5658 7.42527 12.6831 7.30806C12.8003 7.19085 12.9592 7.125 13.125 7.125C13.2908 7.125 13.4497 7.19085 13.5669 7.30806C13.6842 7.42527 13.75 7.58424 13.75 7.75V14.625C13.75 15.288 13.4866 15.9239 13.0178 16.3928C12.5489 16.8616 11.913 17.125 11.25 17.125H2.5C1.83696 17.125 1.20107 16.8616 0.732233 16.3928C0.263392 15.9239 0 15.288 0 14.625V5.875C0 5.21196 0.263392 4.57607 0.732233 4.10723C1.20107 3.63839 1.83696 3.375 2.5 3.375H9.375C9.54076 3.375 9.69973 3.44085 9.81694 3.55806C9.93415 3.67527 10 3.83424 10 4C10 4.16576 9.93415 4.32473 9.81694 4.44194C9.69973 4.55915 9.54076 4.625 9.375 4.625H2.5Z\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/a>. <strong>All types of teams can benefit from time tracking<\/strong>, and both of these scenarios are compatible with the use of a work timer. Businesses with hourly employees, <a href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/streamline-contractor-payments-automation\/\">independent contractors<\/a>, or cost-plus pricing especially should implement a system with a work timer (and of course, encourage their employees to <a href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/timesheet-reminders\/\">submit their timesheets<\/a>!)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-why-insist-on-a-work-timer-for-employees\">Why insist on a work timer for employees?<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>Manually entering hours into a free Excel or Google spreadsheet is an affordable time tracking solution, but is a pain for employees. Furthermore, it may not be compatible with certain legislation, such as the EU&#8217;s Working Time Directive. If there is one thing a timesheet tool <em>shouldn&#8217;t<\/em> be it is cumbersome and time-consuming. Your team won&#8217;t submit hours accurately if it&#8217;s difficult to do, and collecting inaccurate data defeats the purpose of time tracking. This is where <strong>a timesheet timer or work timer can help<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter size-large\"><a href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/project-time-tracking\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"700\" height=\"219\" src=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/project-work-clock-timer-700x219.png\" alt=\"The timer option in Beebole&#039;s Project Tracking gives precise business intelligence on time spent on activities. \" class=\"wp-image-10049 highlighted-link bbl-link-hs bbl-link-hs-v-1\" title=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/project-work-clock-timer-700x219.png 700w, https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/project-work-clock-timer-768x241.png 768w, https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/project-work-clock-timer-1536x481.png 1536w, https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/project-work-clock-timer-2048x642.png 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 700px) 100vw, 700px\" \/><\/a><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">With <a class=\"highlighted-link bbl-link-hs bbl-link-hs-v-1\" href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/project-time-tracking\/\"><span>Beebole&#8217;s project time tracking<svg width=\"17\" height=\"18\" viewBox=\"0 0 17 18\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\"><path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M11.25 0.875H15.625C15.7908 0.875 15.9497 0.940848 16.0669 1.05806C16.1842 1.17527 16.25 1.33424 16.25 1.5V5.875C16.25 6.04076 16.1842 6.19973 16.0669 6.31694C15.9497 6.43415 15.7908 6.5 15.625 6.5C15.4592 6.5 15.3003 6.43415 15.1831 6.31694C15.0658 6.19973 15 6.04076 15 5.875V3.00833L4.81667 13.1917C4.69819 13.3021 4.54148 13.3622 4.37956 13.3593C4.21765 13.3565 4.06316 13.2909 3.94865 13.1764C3.83414 13.0618 3.76854 12.9074 3.76569 12.7454C3.76283 12.5835 3.82293 12.4268 3.93333 12.3083L14.1167 2.125H11.25C11.0842 2.125 10.9253 2.05915 10.8081 1.94194C10.6908 1.82473 10.625 1.66576 10.625 1.5C10.625 1.33424 10.6908 1.17527 10.8081 1.05806C10.9253 0.940848 11.0842 0.875 11.25 0.875ZM2.5 4.625C2.16848 4.625 1.85054 4.7567 1.61612 4.99112C1.3817 5.22554 1.25 5.54348 1.25 5.875V14.625C1.25 14.9565 1.3817 15.2745 1.61612 15.5089C1.85054 15.7433 2.16848 15.875 2.5 15.875H11.25C11.5815 15.875 11.8995 15.7433 12.1339 15.5089C12.3683 15.2745 12.5 14.9565 12.5 14.625V7.75C12.5 7.58424 12.5658 7.42527 12.6831 7.30806C12.8003 7.19085 12.9592 7.125 13.125 7.125C13.2908 7.125 13.4497 7.19085 13.5669 7.30806C13.6842 7.42527 13.75 7.58424 13.75 7.75V14.625C13.75 15.288 13.4866 15.9239 13.0178 16.3928C12.5489 16.8616 11.913 17.125 11.25 17.125H2.5C1.83696 17.125 1.20107 16.8616 0.732233 16.3928C0.263392 15.9239 0 15.288 0 14.625V5.875C0 5.21196 0.263392 4.57607 0.732233 4.10723C1.20107 3.63839 1.83696 3.375 2.5 3.375H9.375C9.54076 3.375 9.69973 3.44085 9.81694 3.55806C9.93415 3.67527 10 3.83424 10 4C10 4.16576 9.93415 4.32473 9.81694 4.44194C9.69973 4.55915 9.54076 4.625 9.375 4.625H2.5Z\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/a>, use the timer for precise data on time spent on various activities.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Timer systems are perhaps the simplest option for employee time tracking and, when used correctly, provide stopwatch precision. Employees simply have to press start or stop when beginning or completing their work or, when applicable, switching projects or tasks. This also makes it the <strong>simplest solution for mobile<\/strong>. With a single tap workers can track time on the go, with down to the second accuracy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>While every system takes some getting used to, work timers require minimal explanation or onboarding. That being said, everyone makes mistakes and sometimes hours need to be manually updated or modified. That&#8217;s why many software solutions, including Beebole, offer both manual time entry and timers. It&#8217;s all about flexibility, simplicity, and finding what works best for your team.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-why-tracking-start-and-end-time-can-protect-you-legally\">Why tracking start and end time can protect you legally<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Ease of use aside, a timer can help a business protect itself legally in ways that basic attendance trackers cannot. Many countries and states have <a href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/employee-break-laws-usa\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">laws about when employees should take breaks<\/a> and how many hours must pass between shifts. This is where <strong>tracking start and end time<\/strong> becomes very important. In the United Kingdom, for example, workers must have 11 hours of rest between shifts, and a 20-minute break for every 6 hours worked. These breaks must take place sometime during the middle of a shift.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the United States, 21 states have similar regulations. In Connecticut, employees working more than 7.5 hours are entitled to a break after the first 2 hours and before the last 2 hours of their shift. With such specific requirements, <strong>businesses are wise to use a work timer<\/strong>. Keeping accurate records will help a business to protect itself in case of a dispute or audit. For instance, <a href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/european-working-time-directive\/\">Spanish law requires recording start and end time<\/a>, which may soon become mandatory in other EU countries under the directive mentioned above.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-how-an-employee-clock-timer-could-help-with-productivity\">How an employee clock timer could help with productivity<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>In case you need another reason to try a work timer, studies have shown that timers can boost performance.  Running a timer helps us to commit to a single task for a set period of time. Generally, shorter bursts of highly-focused work are shown to be far more productive than long periods of partial focus. These <strong>timed sprints prevent distractions<\/strong> and multi-tasking. Equally important are the breaks that come after these bursts of activity. Effectively timed <a href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/employee-break-laws-usa\/\">breaks<\/a> make rest more meaningful, increasing productivity and focus. Frequent <a aria-label=\"micro-breaks are shown to improve employee engagement, concentration, and satisfaction (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/worklife\/article\/20190312-the-tiny-breaks-that-ease-your-body-and-reboot-your-brain\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">micro-breaks are shown to improve employee engagement, concentration, and satisfaction<\/a>. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Finally, work timers can help us to understand our limitations and prevent us from becoming overwhelmed and overworked. <a href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/blog\/business-intelligence-reporting-features\/\">Visualizing time spent on certain tasks<\/a>, whether personal or professional, enables us to better organize our time and make the best choices for our well-being. And a happy and healthy workforce is a productive workforce!<\/p>\n\n\n<div  class=\"mb-4 call_to_action-block\">\n    <div class=\"call_to_action-blockcontent py-5 px-4 text-center border-top border-bottom\">\n                    <h4 class=\"call_to_action-header h2 mt-0\">Start Project Time Tracking Today<\/h4>\n                        <div class=\"call_to_action-btns btns-wrap d-block d-lg-flex justify-content-center mx-auto\">\n                            <a class=\"w-100 w-lg-auto btn btn-outline-primary text-primary link-light me-lg-4 mb-3 mb-lg-0 bbl_cta_block_demo_btn \" href=\"https:\/\/beebole.com\/talk-sales\/\" id=\"cta_post_5673_article_demo_1\">Book a Call<\/a>\n                                        <a class=\"w-100 w-lg-auto btn btn-primary text-light bbl_cta_block_signup_btn \" href=\"https:\/\/beebole-apps.com\/signup\/\" id=\"cta_post_5673_article_sign_up_1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sign Up<\/a>\n                    <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p><em>Are you already using a timer at work? 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