Connect timeBuzzer integrations
Quantify your team's project hours by automating timeBuzzer with Make to keep every account profitable. Connecting your physical buzzer or mobile logs to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly record activities, update client databases, and compile clean invoice reports. Sign up for free today to start tracking and billing every minute accurately.
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Creates a tile.
Creates an activity.
Gets a tile.
Gets an activity.
Lists all activities.
Lists tiles.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Searches for tiles by filter criteria.
Updates a tile.
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Connect timeBuzzer to your favorite tools with Make. Automate time tracking, sync data, and simplify your daily workflows.
Boost Your Productivity: Integrate and Automate timeBuzzer via Make
Connect timeBuzzer to Make to sync your time tracking with Google Sheets, Excel, Google Calendar, Trello, and Toggl. Automate your daily workflow to eliminate manual data entry entirely.
Automatically send your tracked hours to Google Sheets or Excel to keep your billing and reports up to date without manual data entry.
Turn your logged timeBuzzer activities into Google Calendar events to easily see how you spent your day.
Automatically generate new timeBuzzer tiles whenever you create projects in Trello or Toggl, keeping your workspaces synchronized.
Connect timeBuzzer to your favorite productivity apps to remove the need for manual copy-pasting across platforms.
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