Timesheets

Weekly Timesheets, Submitted to Paid in One Workflow.

Capture every contractor's week, route it through draft, submitted, approved, and paid, and feed the billable amount straight into your invoices. No spreadsheets, no chasing emails, no rekeying.

5 Status States
Mon→Sun Weekly Cadence
0 Spreadsheets
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Core Features

Everything You Need to Run Timesheets

From weekly entry through approval, payment, and audit, the whole timesheet lifecycle lives in one place, for the people doing the work and the people paying for it.

Weekly Entry

One row per week, anchored to Monday. Log full, half, or quarter days for each day, with the billable amount calculated automatically from the booking's day rate.

  • Full, half, and quarter-day entries
  • Auto-calculated total days and amount
  • Tied to active contract bookings only
  • Duplicate-week protection built in

Contractor Portal

Contractors submit and track their own timesheets through a dedicated portal. No spreadsheets emailed around, no week lost in someone's inbox.

  • Self-service weekly submission
  • See approval and payment status live
  • Edit drafts and rejected sheets only
  • Booking-aware date validation
Lifecycle

From Draft to Paid

Every timesheet runs the same five-state lifecycle, with full audit, mandatory rejection reasons, and a payment reference required before a sheet is closed out.

Five-State Lifecycle

Draft, submitted, approved, rejected, and paid: each transition is timestamped, attributed, and visible to everyone with access.

Full Audit Trail

Who submitted, who approved, who marked it paid, and when: the answer is always in the timesheet's own history.

Auto Amount Calculation

Day rates × total days = billable amount. Recalculated on every edit so the figure that hits the invoice is always current.

Draft Contractor logs the week's days and saves a draft.
Submitted → Approved Manager reviews, approves, or rejects with a reason.
Paid Accounting marks the sheet paid with a payment reference.
Who Does What

A Clear Lane for Every Role

Contractors capture their week, managers approve or reject, and Accounting closes out paid sheets with a reference. Permissions keep each lane separate.

  • Contractor Submit weekly timesheets against active contract bookings; edit drafts and rejected sheets.
  • Manager Review submitted sheets, approve them, or reject with a reason that travels back to the contractor.
  • Accounting Mark approved sheets as paid with a payment reference once the run goes out.
Approvals queue
Week of 28 Apr Mike Roberts · 5.0 days
Week of 28 Apr Anna Lee · 4.5 days
Approved
Week of 21 Apr Sarah Mitchell · 5.0 days
Week of 21 Apr John Doe · 3.25 days
Rejected
Weekly Grid

A Week at a Glance

One Monday-anchored row, seven days, three day types. Tap a day to log a full, half, or quarter day; the totals and amount update as you go.

  • Day Types Full day, half day, or quarter day: log the smallest unit you're paid for.
  • Booking-Aware Only weeks that fall inside an active contract booking can be submitted.
  • Live Totals Total days and billable amount recalculate on every change, with no spreadsheet math.
Week starting Mon May 5
Mon Full
Tue Full
Wed Half
Thu Full
Fri Quarter
Sat -
Sun -
3.75 Total days
£1,687.50 Billable amount
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It moves into the manager's approvals queue and a notification goes to users with the Accounting role. The manager can approve it, or reject it with a reason, and a rejected sheet returns to draft so you can adjust and resubmit.

Only drafts and rejected sheets are editable. Once approved, the sheet is locked and any change has to come through a fresh submission for a different week, or a reject from the manager.

Each day type contributes a fraction (full = 1, half = 0.5, quarter = 0.25). Total days × the booking's day rate gives the billable amount, recalculated on every save so the figure is always current.

Timesheets is included in the Professional plan at no extra cost, and every contractor on a Professional account can submit weekly sheets.