🔎 Deerstalkers on! The next episode of Toggl’s Detective Toolkit is here. Some agencies bleed profit without ever knowing where it went. Marcel Petitpas, Co-Founder and CEO of Parakeeto, has spent his career figuring out exactly why (and what to do about it). In this episode, he shares the framework agencies need to track the right metrics, spot operational problems early, and actually get profitable. Worth a watch if you run an agency and the numbers never quite add up. 👇https://lnkd.in/etPndyBq
Toggl
Software Development
Work tools to elevate your productivity - apps for incredibly simple #timetracking and effective #projectplanning
About us
Toggl builds simple yet powerful tools that help teams plan smarter and work more profitably. Work today is distributed, fast-moving, and increasingly complex. Toggl brings clarity to that complexity by uniting planning, time tracking, reporting, and profitability into one connected experience – so teams can see how their work translates into results. Today, thousands of agencies, consultancies, and product teams use Toggl to: • Plan projects and allocate capacity with confidence • Track time effortlessly – without disrupting focus • Monitor utilization and profitability in real time • Turn work data into clear, actionable decisions Instead of stitching together disconnected tools, teams move seamlessly from time tracking to billing and performance insights – all within one cohesive workflow. Pssst... 👀 Toggl is hiring! See how you can join us: https://toggl.com/jobs/
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https://toggl.com
External link for Toggl
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Tallinn
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- productivity, timemanagement, and projectmanagement
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Tallinn, EE
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Most time tracking tools get bought by managers and ignored by everyone else. Toggl is the one your team will actually use, because it takes one click, works inside the tools they're already in, and doesn't watch over their shoulder. Try it free. 👇 https://lnkd.in/eP-WMV2c
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April has come and gone! Dajana Berisavljević Đakonović, Elizabeth Thorn, Rasa Syminaite and Benjamin Talic once again joined Peter Sherwood-King to discuss what went down: 🎂 This year, we’re celebrating 20 years of Toggl. We started as a tiny Estonian startup in Tallinn, and this May, the whole team is heading back there to celebrate. 🔍 We ran research into how time tracking data actually creates value for our customers. The finding: the biggest gaps aren't in capturing time, they're in what happens after. Leaders need quick, clear answers on profitability, capacity, and workload (not another dashboard to stitch together manually). 🧠 That research is shaping what we build next. The real problem we're solving: turning time data from an admin task into strategic intelligence. Time intelligence. 📣 On the marketing side, the challenge is evolving how we've described Toggl for 20 years - from a familiar category into something bigger. Through education, repetition, and examples, we're building a mental model for what time intelligence actually means. ⚙️ Engineering introduced Trent, an internal code review helper that's saving the team serious waiting time and making sure all that extra output actually reaches customers without breaking things. Check out the updates in full below👇
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We're on the ground at Team '26 today. If you're here and you're thinking about any of these: ⏱️ Time data your team actually trusts 💵 Knowing if a project is profitable before it's over ⚙️ Getting developers to log time without chasing them Come find us (Booth 208). And if your team is already in Jira all day: Toggl Track syncs directly with it. Your projects, issues, and labels appear automatically. Devs log time in one click from inside the issue. Nothing new to learn, no extra tab to open.
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We'll be at Team '26 in Anaheim tomorrow. If you're going to be there, here's a question worth sitting with before you arrive: what would your team do with an extra 80 hours a quarter? That's not a hypothetical. Skeleton Technologies were spending 80 hours every quarter just correcting timesheets. With Toggl, that came down to one hour. For most engineering teams, timesheet admin is just accepted as a tax on the sprint. But it doesn't have to work that way. 👋 Drop a comment or DM, and we'll find time to connect, or find us on the event floor (booth number 208). p.s. full case study on Skeleton Technologies below 👇 https://lnkd.in/ewUQbFSh
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Marketing without visibility is just guesswork in a trench coat. In this clip, Jeremy explains why clarity = confidence, and how connecting inputs to outputs turns marketing into something businesses can actually trust (and invest in). No more guesswork. Just evidence. 🕵️♀️ Catch the full episode over on the website. https://lnkd.in/eJmhRJQD
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The reason teams don't track time consistently usually isn't laziness. It's friction. One more tool. One more tab. One more thing to remember. Toggl Track embeds directly into 100+ tools your team already uses - so time tracking happens where the work happens. Take a look at what integrates. 👇 https://lnkd.in/eJJ3DtwK
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Quick question for anyone heading to Team '26 in Anaheim: How much of your time tracking data do you actually trust? Most engineering teams we talk to give us some version of the same answer. Too much admin. Too much backfilling. Numbers that are approximate at best and useless for billing or planning at worst. We'll be on the ground at Team '26 with the Toggl team this May. If that question hit a nerve, come find us, we'd love to show you what time data looks like when it actually works.
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Forum Communications had used the same time tracking tool for over a decade. Then their provider announced a near-10x price increase. With less than a month's notice. So they found a replacement, migrated 10 years of data, and had their whole team live on Toggl Track in under two weeks. Callie Flack, their Account Director, tells the full story. Worth a read if you're weighing up a switch (or just wondering what it actually takes to move). 👇 https://lnkd.in/eAWQY9ub