The left sidebar is how you move around Time Trakkr. Items are grouped into sections, and some items only appear for certain roles or when a feature is turned on for your workspace. If you do not see something described here, your role may not have access or an administrator has disabled that module.
Timer button
At the top of the sidebar, below the workspace name, is the Timer button. Use it to start and stop a running timer from anywhere in the app without leaving the page you are on. See timers for details.
Track
Everyday time entry lives here.
Timesheet is where you log and review your hours in day, week, or calendar views.
Assistant lets you type or speak plain-language requests such as logging time or checking budgets. It appears when the workspace has the assistant enabled.
Expenses is for recording billable and reimbursable costs. It appears when the expenses module is on.
Organize
The building blocks of your work.
Team lists the people in your workspace and their roles. It appears when the team module is on.
Clients holds the companies you work for.
Projects holds the work you track time against.
Tasks holds the activity types you assign to time entries.
Bill
Revenue documents. This section only appears for owners and admins, and only when invoicing or estimates are enabled.
Invoices is where you bill tracked time and record payments.
Estimates is where you draft and send quotes for a client to accept or decline.
Review
Oversight and reporting.
Approvals appears for managers, and for members who hold the project manager flag on at least one project. It is where submitted timesheets are approved. It appears when the approvals module is on.
Reports shows tracked-time summaries. Managers and admins see team-wide figures; members see their own.
Manage
Connections and configuration.
Integrations is where you connect a calendar, link Slack or Jira, and, for admins, migrate from Harvest. Personal connections like your calendar are available to everyone; organization-level cards inside the page are admin-only.
Settings appears for owners and admins and controls workspace-wide preferences, security, and modules.
Developer is where you manage personal access tokens for the API.
Platform
If you are a platform administrator you also see a Platform section with Organizations, the control plane for managing workspaces across the whole product. Most users never see this.