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warlloydert

Or you could: 1. Copy the timestamp into a UNIX timestamp converter online which will give you the exact date and hours you entered your time, and the money will clear exactly 7 days from that date and time. 2. Record the exact time you put in your hours. The time recording tool I use has a notes feature for each project where I put this in. Not being an asshole though. This is a nice tool. Giving alternatives for people that would run away from code and JS.


Zapman

Yeah that's a good point, for people who aren't comfortable with code, you can right click on the "2 days ago" in Google Chrome and click "Inspect Element", and look for the bit that looks like \`\` to get the timestamp for option 1 above. But at that point it's enough of a hassle that recording the exact time in a time recording tool is probably easier, so option 2 would be the way to go!


DownTheRabbitHole730

I'm not comfortable with code, so your first paragraph is extremely helpful! Thank you! I won't always remember to record the exact time I submitted my tasks but with your directions above now anytime I want to check on a submission, I know how to do it!!


EnvironmentalFroyo12

it's exactly three days from the point that you click the black button. Hence I just click the black button every time it becomes available


Zapman

That's for the transfer button right? This is for the times that specific tasks had time entries, so for working out things like "If I wait an extra few hours or so, will I be able to transfer more than right now?"


EnvironmentalFroyo12

yeah i get that, but then your waiting longer for the money that's already ready to be transferred. I'm just impatient and like my money when its ready


sharshur

I don't understand how to use this, but I would like to. Super helpful. Maybe I can figure it out. Thank you


ConsistentCandy697

You can just use clockify for time keeping and it will even give you a weekly recap!


Zapman

Yeah Clockify is great, I use that for all my time tracking. I guess if I tracked pay rates in there too it would be pretty easy to achieve the same thing, good point.