Productivity · Automation & WorkflowsstructuralWorkflowsB2BSAASScheduling

Teams manually batch time logs due to friction in switching to tracking tools

Employees routinely forget to log time or batch entries inaccurately at day end because switching to a separate tracking tool interrupts their flow. Existing solutions require forms, timers, or dedicated apps that compete with actual work contexts. A Slack-native approach that passively infers task and time from natural conversation eliminates the context-switch problem at its root.

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