Connect Toggl Track integrations
Quantify your team's billable hours and track project profitability in real time by connecting Toggl Track to Make. Linking your activity data to this workflow automation tool lets you instantly generate invoice drafts, update client dashboards, and sync timesheets with your internal databases. Sign up for free today to build your first productivity pipeline.
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Adds an existing user to a project.
Creates a new client.
Creates a new project.
Creates a new subscription.
Creates a new tag.
Creates a new task.
Creates a new time entry.
Deletes a client.
Deletes a project.
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Boost productivity by automating Toggl Track integrations with Make
Connect Toggl Track to Make to automate your workflows. Instantly sync time logs to Notion, bill clients in Clio Manage, pay teams with Revolut, and send updates to Slack without manual work.
Automatically export your daily time logs directly to tools like Notion to keep your project databases up to date without manual typing.
Keep your schedules and records perfectly aligned by instantly syncing Toggl time entries with other calendar and tracking apps.
Instantly turn your tracked hours into client billing activities in tools like Clio Manage, ensuring you never miss a billable minute.
Automatically calculate monthly employee payouts from your time reports and generate draft payments in Revolut while notifying your team on Slack.
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