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Scheduled Maintenance Saturday December 10th, 10am – 12pm EST

On Saturday December 10th, 2011, we plan to take Harvest offline beginning at 10am EST and ending before 12pm EST for some billing system upgrades. (What time is that for you?) We spend a lot of time dealing with customer billing issues. Time we...

Harvest API: Your Data in Action

Recently Chris Wilson from Search Mojo has been writing to us with questions about the Harvest API. Through the pleasant conversations surrounding Chris’s questions, we learned that Search Mojo was using the API to create an inspiring dashboard....

Delta Force: The Secret to Legendary Customer Support

The pride of Harvest is our customer support. We believe the success of Harvest begins and ends with you, our customers. We’re very excited about our new Harvest Support site, and we have an outstanding frontline support team that talks to 100’s of...

Harvest Integrations Galore: 3 Exciting New Updates

A smattering of developers (who are also Harvest customers!) have released some cool integrations in the past few months, and we thought we’d share the highlights with you. Post GitHub Commits to Co-op Robert May of Core Web Design has put together...

Harvest Supports Ruby Summer of Code

Harvest was built from the ground up with Ruby on Rails, a powerful framework for building web apps. Rails has been part of daily activity here since back when we worked on client projects right alongside of Harvest. As an OSS project, Rails needs...

Co-op, Twitter, and Motivation with Cobot

We are pretty active on Twitter. It’s a great way to get quick messages out as we release new features. We love to hear what you have to say about Harvest, good or bad. It would not be particularly efficient for everyone on the team to watch the...

Introducing Cobot: System Messaging for Co-op

The Harvest Team communicates with Co-op all day, every day. It is the visual heartbeat of our team, as we share failures, successes and silliness from our work days and our lives. While this heartbeat is strong, it also has an obvious arrhythmia:...

Communicating Effectively With A Team Located Around The Globe

Though Harvest Headquarters are located in New York City, a few members of the team are located in different parts of the world, across the U.S. and Europe. Over the years, we have learned a thing or two about communicating efficiently over time and...

Harvest on the command line: hcl

Last week we received an awesome email OpenSourcery‘s Alex Kroman. One of OpenSourcery’s Rails engineers, Zack Hobson, put together an addictive new way to interact with us: the Harvest command line (hcl). If you are a command line junkie, hcl will...
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