feature requestProductivity · Project ManagementsituationalTask ManagementSchedulingB2BSAAS

Project management timesheet lacks monthly view

Timesheet tools in project management platforms are missing a monthly calendar display, limiting how teams review logged time at a glance. Users want to see time entries aggregated by month without manually scrolling through daily or weekly views. The 20 upvotes suggest this is a real but low-urgency gap.

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