Make (Integromat) Time Tracking — Use Teetrack Alongside Make
Know how much time your automation work actually takes.
Track the time you spend building and maintaining automation scenarios in Make while using Teetrack for accurate client billing and project accounting.
Requirements
- A Make (formerly Integromat) account
- A Teetrack account
- A project structure in Teetrack for tracking automation work
How to Connect
Step 1: Create an automation project in Teetrack
Set up a project in Teetrack for your automation work. If you build automations for multiple clients, create a separate project per client.
Step 2: Start the timer when building or debugging scenarios
Before you open Make to design a new scenario, debug an existing one, or configure modules, start the Teetrack timer with a note describing the work.
Step 3: Log time for different automation phases
Track scenario design, testing, debugging, and client communication separately so you can understand where the hours go in automation projects.
Step 4: Export timesheets for billing or review
At the end of the project or billing period, filter your Teetrack entries, review the hours, and generate a timesheet for client invoicing.
What you can do
- Track automation project hours accurately: Automation work often takes longer than estimated. Teetrack gives you real data on how long scenarios take to build, test, and maintain.
- Bill clients for automation consulting: If you build Make automations for clients, Teetrack helps you produce professional timesheets that justify your hours with clear descriptions.
- Separate build time from maintenance time: Track initial scenario development separately from ongoing maintenance and debugging to understand the full lifecycle cost of automations.
- Improve project estimates: Use historical time data to build better estimates for future automation projects based on actual hours from similar past work.
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