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Timesheet App for Linux

Harvest is a time tracking tool accessible on Linux, solving the challenge of managing billable hours with ease. It offers seamless integration and detailed reporting.

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How much revenue is your team leaving on the table?

Most agencies run at 55-60% utilization. Even a small improvement means significant revenue. See what closing the gap looks like for your team.

Number of people who track billable time
$
Blended rate across roles (junior, senior, lead)
55%
Percentage of total hours that are billable. Industry average is 55-60%.
75%
A realistic target for service businesses is 70-80%.
Monthly revenue gap $0
Revenue at current utilization $0/mo
Revenue at target utilization $0/mo
Extra billable hours needed per person/day 0h
Annual revenue opportunity $0

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How this utilization rate calculator works

Utilization is the share of paid working hours that are actually billable, and small gaps add up fast.

  • Utilization rate = billable hours ÷ available hours.
  • Revenue = team size × hours per week × utilization × billing rate.
  • Revenue gap = revenue at your target utilization − revenue at your current rate.

The annual opportunity is that monthly gap carried across the year.

Harvest Timesheet App for Linux

Explore Harvest's Linux-compatible timesheet app, showcasing time tracking and integration features to enhance productivity.

Harvest timesheet app interface on Linux system

Timesheet App for Linux FAQs

  • Many free and open-source timesheet apps are available for Linux, offering features like automatic time tracking and local data storage. Popular choices include apps compatible with distributions like Ubuntu and Fedora.

  • To install a timesheet app on Linux, download the appropriate package for your distribution, such as .deb or .rpm files. Use a package manager to install, then launch the app and complete any setup steps.

  • Key features include automatic time tracking, detailed reporting, data privacy (local storage), and integration with other tools. Ensure the app is compatible with your Linux distribution.

  • Yes, many Linux timesheet apps offer integration with project management, accounting, and CRM tools. This enhances workflow management and ensures seamless data flow across platforms.

  • Many open-source timesheet apps store data locally on the user's device, enhancing data privacy and security. This is particularly important for users concerned about cloud storage.

  • Yes, several Linux timesheet apps support offline tracking. They store data locally and sync it automatically once an internet connection is restored, ensuring no loss of data.

  • Harvest offers a web-based platform accessible on Linux, providing features like detailed reporting, project management integrations, and seamless time tracking, making it a robust choice for Linux users.

  • Harvest integrates with tools like Asana, Trello, and Jira, allowing users to manage projects and tasks while tracking time efficiently. This integration streamlines workflows and enhances productivity.