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July 14th, 2011 by Gwynne Monahan

#cliotraining Tip: Chrometa + Clio = Even Easier Time Tracking

One of our earlier tips had to do with using timers in Clio. Simple, easy way to track and record your time. And yet, we’ve gone ahead and made it even easier by partnering with Chrometa.

Chrometa is a downloadable application that runs in the background. So when you open or compose an email, draft a document, answer phones, conduct meetings or anything else you do throughout the day, Chrometa automatically tracks time spent on each. In other words, no need to use timers, spreadsheets or sticky notes to track your time.

And now you can easily export your Chometa data and then import it into Clio.

Chrometa offers a free 30-day trial, and has three packages: Basic, Premium and Ultimate .

If you already use Clio and Chrometa, just log into your Chrometa account and go to Accounts –> Integrations –> Export to Clio. A file is created that is formatted specifically for importing into Clio, so all you have to do is import the file into Clio.

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Clockmeister 5 pts

Timers are definetly an awesome addition. It eliminates the necessity to collect all the information at the end of the month. You see directly how much time you spent doing what!

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