Why we need Timesheets
The main things that people use Makerble for are:
creating stories that show the progress they are making towards goals
creating a To Do list of tasks and marking that tasks as Done
The Makerble platform does a good job of telling people data about their progress towards goals, but when managers want to know how much time it has taken their teams to create progress and complete tasks, the Makerble Timesheets App becomes useful.
What are Timesheets
Explanation loom video: https://www.loom.com/share/013af2e07d2746f2aa0fef6115e1ad1c
Get started with Timesheets
Turn on Timesheets
Log time spent on an update
Log time spent on a task
View timesheets
View timesheet stats
How to create Timesheets
Timesheets are not available by default. You must enable Timesheets from the Project Preferences page of each project where you want users to use Timesheets.
Timesheets can be used to log:
time spent on a story (but only stories about the project that has Timesheets enabled)
time spent on a task (but only tasks tagged to a project that has Timesheets enabled)
Step-by-step instructions:
Create a story about that project.
If you create the story from the Create Story page (while signed-in), then there is a Timesheet section at the bottom of the page
If you create the story using the Instant Update popup (e.g. from the Progress Board page) then you have to create the Timesheet after having created the story by clicking the Create button in the top menu and selecting Timesheet. Explanation video: https://www.loom.com/share/56a7753d1abb4bb9953353ae8d735f13
Create a task and tag that project in the Task. When you mark the Task as Done, a Timesheet popup will appear asking you to log how much time you spent on that Task.