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Toggl

Toggl

Software Development

Work tools to elevate your productivity - apps for incredibly simple #timetracking and effective #projectplanning

About us

Toggl builds simple yet powerful tools that help teams plan smarter and work more profitably. Work today is distributed, fast-moving, and increasingly complex. Toggl brings clarity to that complexity by uniting planning, time tracking, reporting, and profitability into one connected experience – so teams can see how their work translates into results. Today, thousands of agencies, consultancies, and product teams use Toggl to: • Plan projects and allocate capacity with confidence • Track time effortlessly – without disrupting focus • Monitor utilization and profitability in real time • Turn work data into clear, actionable decisions Instead of stitching together disconnected tools, teams move seamlessly from time tracking to billing and performance insights – all within one cohesive workflow. Pssst... 👀 Toggl is hiring! See how you can join us: https://toggl.com/jobs/

Website
https://toggl.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Tallinn
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2007
Specialties
productivity, timemanagement, and projectmanagement

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    Ever wish your tools just… got along? With Toggl, tracking stays simple (even as your teams grow), integrations actually play nice, and to top it off, it works everywhere: desktop, mobile, and web. 💌 Could this be the start of a beautiful partnership? Find your perfect match today. https://lnkd.in/e2Nn_3VT

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    If burnout keeps surprising you, you’re probably not looking at capacity early enough. See how time tracking data in Toggl Track can give you a quicker view into your team’s productivity and utilization (full video in the comments section).

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    Time tracking only works if it leads to better decisions — and a calmer way of working. 🤷♀️ Watch the video in the comments to see how time tracking data in Toggl Track can unlock clear view into productivity, profitability and utilization.

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    We've seen this case before. 200 times, actually. The Toggl Investigation Unit has cracked 200+ cases of missing agency profits, and the pattern never changes: 15-30% of revenue vanishes into unbilled hours, scope creep and work that no one thought to charge for The case is already open. The only question is: are you ready to find out what's really going on with your profits? Start investigating at https://heist.toggl.com.

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    Picking a tool is like picking a life partner. You need to be in sync. Take Arnold, for example. He doesn’t want surprises. He doesn’t want vibes. He definitely doesn’t want screenshots. He just wants something that shows up, tells the truth, and works quietly in the background. 📼 Arnold was looking for a long-term commitment. ❤️ Luckily, he found it with Toggl. Think you might be a match too? Test the compatibility. https://lnkd.in/e2Nn_3VT

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    Busy does not always mean productive….. According to Toggl's research, up to 42% of consultant work can generate zero revenue. That’s exactly why Jeremy Laight and I chose to focus our 6th The Slice Network session on something every fractional marketer feels, but rarely measures properly: Time visibility. When you are the business, nothing is more important than understanding where your time actually goes. Visibility doesn’t just highlight risk — it unlocks opportunity. A huge thank you to Elizabeth Thorn, Head of Marketing at Toggl, who led a practical session helping fractional leaders identify where time is lost — and how to take it back. She introduced four common “Portfolio Killers”, grounded in real data: → Context switching tax → Non-billable drain → Scope creep erosion → Time-per-client blindness We also explored the different categories of invisible work — what they look like in practice and why they quietly erode commercial performance if left unmanaged. From there, the conversation shifted into how time visibility becomes a growth lever: ·      Protecting productive focus ·      Supporting healthier portfolio design ·      Ensuring fractionals dedicate ~20% of their time to business development — a key marker for long-term sustainability Elizabeth also shared a powerful set of fractional-first metrics and benchmarks, including: • Effective hourly rate • Invisible work ratio • Capacity buffer • Context switching frequency • Business development time • Client lifetime value Understanding how your time is spent is no longer just the domain of seasoned operators. Anyone building a fractional career today can, and should, start with this level of visibility from day one. And helpfully, much of this is captured in our bespoke handout for members. Sessions like this are exactly why The Slice Network exists: to help fractional marketers build stronger, more sustainable portfolio careers. Huge thanks again to Toggl for sponsoring and supporting the community, and to everyone who joined us live. Paul Thomas Paul Taylor Jadis Tillery FCIM Patsy Langridge Jim Leggett Natalie Forkin Sandip Amlani Nikki Harman PGDip MCIM Cailey Loubser Lee Hoosein Richard Leader Kirsty Stewart Jennifer Peart Simon Bussell MBA, FCIM Mumtaz Khamker John Watton Rob Sartain Joris Peucheret

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    ⏰ Less than a week to go. Fractional marketers don't just manage tasks. They manage energy, context-switching, client complexity, and cognitive load across multiple calendars, inboxes, and revenue streams. Every single day. And yet most people still treat time like it's unlimited. That's the whole point of this session. Catherine Nichols, Jeremy Laight, and Elizabeth Thorn (Head of Marketing at Toggl) are getting into what it actually looks like to take back control of the one asset that defines your growth. 📅 Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | 1:00 PM UTC Reserve your spot 👉 FREE for members of The Slice Network and their LinkedIn group: https://lnkd.in/eU7c3yAc

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