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koltykov2014-12-15 11:03:10
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koltykov, 2014-12-15 11:03:10

What are the free time tracking services (1 employee, 1 admin) with screenshots?

Are there free services for tracking the working time of one employee? Many of these services provide free rates for one employee (that is, when personal time is taken into account), for example, the same tahometer. But the task is to control the working time of a remote employee, i.e. it turns out you need 1 manager account, and 1 account of the employee himself, who also installs the program on his PC.
Mandatory condition - the client program must be able to take screenshots after a specified or random period of time. The remaining functions - processes, visited sites, instant messengers, tasks are not so important.
Those. the functionality would be stupidly enough: took a screenshot - sent it to the server. And on the server there are already statistics for the manager.

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Dmitry Entelis, 2014-12-15
@koltykov

You want to control a person every minute , but you don't want to pay for it.
There is some paradox here. Moreover, the minimum tariff for the service that you write costs $ 5.
In the end, if there is a free mode, you can always go under one account.

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Sergey Petrikov, 2014-12-15
@RicoX

Show this question to the most remote employee, I think the issue will be resolved immediately, he will just politely leave, sparkling with his heels. If a person is not ready to spend 5 bucks for a service that suits him, this says a lot.

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Vladimir, 2014-12-15
@azrail_dev

Once upon a time, there was a similar idea. There was even something simple, like scrot by cron into a shared folder. As a result, I came to the conclusion that it is necessary to motivate employees better - with money, for example, but the fact that they get in touch for 15 minutes a couple of times a day is normal.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-12-15
@opium

The tariff costs 5 bucks, no one will give such functionality for free, if you don’t want to pay, write your own.

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Elena, 2014-12-15
@Nidora

To count the hours, first ask the employee to set a timer for himself (for example, Grindstone). If the employee is honest and responsible, he will work on the project and allocate the right time. If you notice that during the completed period of time, less work has been completed than necessary. Then it is already worth thinking about programs with screenshots.

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koltykov, 2014-12-16
@koltykov

Maybe someone will come in handy - there are no free simple programs. To exactly have 2 employees - one manager, one remote. Bought a license for $5 per month

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ryabyshkin, 2015-07-09
@ryabyshkin

Why should someone leave the company? Our company uses a reward evaluation system, and I can say that no one left.
We use the Bitcop Security time attendance system. You greatly exaggerate, there are no performance problems with screenshots. They have the ability to work in the cloud, you can check for yourself on their website.

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Grigory Vasilkov, 2015-12-08
@gzhegow

My choice is TimeDoctor, I count my personal time with pleasure.
The cheapest tariff is 5 ye, without it - the system works, you just can't get screenshots and reports, but you can still see the amount of time

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