To quickly continue tracking time, click on the play icon for the time entry you wish to continue, and the timer will start ticking again for that entry. You can also add time manually (once you switch to manual mode in the settings). You can also edit past time entries by clicking on them. There you can change the description, change running time, mark time as billable, and add project and tags. To edit the running time, click on the running entry to bring up its details. Once you’ve logged in to the extension, type what you’re working on and start the timer. ).Ĭlick Submit and log in with your email and password, or SSO. If you’re logging in with a subdomain, enter subdomain name in the field (e.g. If you’re logging in with a custom domain, choose your regional server address. For example, for the EU region, it could be. Find the Log in to custom domain (Server plan users) or Log in to sub domain (Enterprise and Pro plan users on subdomain) link at the bottom of the extension screen.Self-hosted and Enterprise plan users who are on a subdomain can also use the Chrome browser extension: Logging in with custom domain and subdomain # If you don’t have a Clockify account yet, you can create it by clicking the New here? Create an account button below. If you’re already logged in, the extension will automatically log you in. To start tracking time, you’ll first need to log in to the extension by clicking the Log in and then log in to the web version. Get Edge extension → How it works # Log in # Clockify Time Tracker for Chrome lets you track time from anywhere on the web, without having to open Clockify.
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