Trello Time Tracking Power-up | Everhour

Trello Time Tracking Power-up | Everhour

100% free & lightweight time tracking power-up by Everhour.
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What is Trello Time Tracking Power-up | Everhour?

Everhour brings you brand new Trello time tracking power-up that will let you easily track time, set time estimates, and generate reports. This power-up makes work smooth to such a great extent that you don’t really have to worry about time tracking no more.

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Tymek Zapała
5 reviews
Everhour came up with solid time tracking power-up. I spend quite a lot of time for searching for solution that suits my personal needs and it is so far the best for me. Reporting is really advanced allowing you to view time spent data from multiple boards and filter them to your liking, apply grouping, and then save these views to avoid clicking every time. Very similar to the Trello native feature called “views” so it’s very nice. User experience stands out as it is very polished, “Trello-like”, you almost do not notice that it is the external integration. Also, dark mode support is really polished. All of these qualities are very rare for Trello power-ups. I also liked that you get 2 weeks of free trial - enough to test the product - and the trial is very clearly communicated so you’ll know when it comes to the end. Having feature updates listed inside the power-up window is also nice touch. I was choosing between this, Chronos and Activity power-ups for my usage. Activity is a lot simpler, does not provide reporting activities and is missing the dark mode support - but it’s free so it was a strong candidate. Chronos also have powerful reporting capabilities but again - it’s missing the dark mode, and it do not tell you very directly that it’s a paid power-up, only after you reach the end of the trial. At the end I choose to pay extra for Everhour as it’s really polished and advanced product. I encounter one small bug, on the Timesheet views the table row says “Unavailable member“ instead of my name, so it should be fixed. But it’s a minor thing and it didn’t affect my rating. :)