ididwork.com helps keep track of... work, surprisingly enough

ididwork.com is a great site to use if you a freelancer or if you want to keep track of what you have accomplished at the office. You are given simple text entry points to log what project you did and you can tag it into a certain category, things like presentations, blog posts, report, etc.
This gives you a running list of what you have accomplished, it provides charts of daily accomplishment, what you have done the most work on according to your tags and a graph of overall performance.
You can also use the feedback button to email your manager your recent progress and get comments from him or her. It's very simple to use and free to sign up. I think it will be a great place to keep track of my blog posts and time spent on other writing projects I am doing.
And, the most useful part if you are working in a team, you can add feeds to your teammates ididwork accounts. For example, if Brad, Lee and I are working on a joint feature post and I need to wait for Brad to be finished with his portion before I can complete mine, if we link up, I can tell as soon as he is done. Then Lee can see when we are both finished and work on his portion.
You can also use the feature as a manager or supervisor and keep track of what your team has completed.
The best part? Since it's on the web you can use it from any computer you are at and if IT decides to "fix" your computer overnight, you won't lose all your data.
[Via The Golden Pencil]












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsWouter Van den BoschAug 21st 2008 11:53AM
You know, this would be a really cool tool if it would support timetracking as well. Everytime you enter something you've done, you add the time you've worked on it, so you'd be able to generate timesheets. I'd completely dig it.
Eric J.Aug 21st 2008 3:37PM
I've been needing something like this for the last few weeks, until last night I thought of just doing it in a Google Docs spreadsheet. Now I have no desire to use a fancier/slicker/more complicated solution.
wattssr60Aug 21st 2008 1:24PM
Not bad but I would like to see the time sheet also. Now this has two sides. One you get done on time or early and you are OK but if you are late.....
Sean H.Aug 21st 2008 4:33PM
Interesting. I may make use of this. I'll second (third?) the call for timetracking, however.
datterAug 21st 2008 7:44PM
Track time with the amount of time in brackets
* "[:30] finished the design" means I finished the design in 30 minutes
* [1:30] - the hour goes to the left of the :, the minutes to the right
* [design :5] - You can mix and match tags with the time. In this case, you added the tag 'design', and said it took 5 minutes.
ScottOct 3rd 2008 10:43AM
There was another update today. The time tracking reports are now great, time per tag is easily seen etc. I suggest you take another look at it!