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How to Set Up TimeLive for Accurate Employee Timesheets

Accurate timesheets reduce payroll errors, improve project costing, and keep billing reliable. This step-by-step guide assumes a mid-size company default (employees use web or mobile timesheets; managers approve). Adjust settings to your organization as needed.

1. Plan your timesheet structure (15–30 minutes)

  • Decide tracking granularity: project/task-level vs. project-only.
  • Choose time entry method: manual entry, timers, or hybrid.
  • Define approval workflow: employee → supervisor → payroll.
  • List required fields: client, project, task, billable flag, notes, location (if needed).

2. Create accounts and user roles (15–45 minutes)

  • Add employee user accounts with company email.
  • Create role-based permissions: Employee (enter hours), Manager (approve, edit), Administrator (full access).
  • Enable single sign-on if available for easier access.

3. Set up clients, projects, and tasks (30–90 minutes)

  • Create client records first, then projects under each client.
  • For each project add tasks or phases that staff will log against.
  • Assign project managers and default billable status per project/task.
  • Add budget or estimated hours per project if you track variance.

4. Configure timesheet policies and settings (15–30 minutes)

  • Set timesheet period (weekly/biweekly/monthly) to match payroll.
  • Enforce required fields (e.g., project and task required).
  • Enable rounding rules (e.g., nearest 6 minutes) and minimum increments if you use them.
  • Turn on idle detection or timers rollout options if using timer-based tracking.
  • Configure overtime rules and default work hours for each employee.

5. Customize approval workflows and notifications (15–30 minutes)

  • Create approval chains (direct manager → department head).
  • Enable approval reminders and late-submission alerts.
  • Set auto-approval rules for minor edits or trusted users if desired.

6. Integrate with payroll, invoicing, and HR systems (30–120 minutes)

  • Connect TimeLive to payroll or accounting (export formats, API, or built-in integration).
  • Map fields: employee IDs, pay rates, billable flags, project codes.
  • Test imports/exports with small sample data before full use.

7. Create and schedule essential reports (15–45 minutes)

  • Set up these recurring reports:
    • Weekly timesheet summary by employee
    • Project hours vs. budget
    • Billable vs. non-billable hours
    • Pending approvals
  • Schedule automated delivery to managers and payroll.

8. Train employees and run a pilot (1–2 weeks)

  • Hold short role-based sessions: entering time, using timers, submitting for approval.
  • Provide a one-page quick reference with screenshots of required fields and common mistakes.
  • Run a 1–2 week pilot with one team to surface configuration issues.

9. Validate and correct data (ongoing first month)

  • After first payroll cycle:
    • Reconcile reported hours with schedules and project plans.
    • Review exception reports (missing entries, excessive overtime).
    • Adjust rounding, required fields, and workflows based on findings.

10. Maintain and audit (monthly/quarterly)

  • Review project budgets vs. actuals monthly.
  • Audit random timesheets quarterly for accuracy and policy compliance.
  • Update projects, tasks, and user roles as staff or client needs change.

Quick checklist (copy/paste)

  • Plan structure and policies
  • Add users & assign roles
  • Create clients/projects/tasks
  • Enforce required fields & rounding rules
  • Configure approvals & notifications
  • Integrate with payroll/accounting
  • Build and schedule reports
  • Run pilot and train staff
  • Reconcile first payroll and adjust settings
  • Audit regularly

Follow these steps and adjust for your organization’s size and complexity to ensure consistent, accurate employee timesheets.

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