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On the Clock: Passive Timekeeping Mixes in AI
Timekeeping on paper was certainly the worst. Timekeeping using manual software timer, isn’t much better.
The fact is: no one likes keeping time. Even the act of stopping and writing down your time impedes the flow of work. Effectively, work product is improved if lawyers are able to get into a flow state.
That’s why passive timekeeping tools are so appealing to attorneys. The standard version of these products are device agnostic and keep track of your time on various platforms – live, and in the background – while you work. Products like Chrometa and Toggl have been around for a while. Now artificial intelligence is beginning to infiltrate these tools, which makes them even easier to use, and more effective.
New tools or revised programs like WiseTime or BillablesAI incorporate artificial intelligence to assist in not just traditional time tracking but also activity identification and labeling, as well as reporting.
To learn about products like these, check out this podcast interview with one of the founders of BillablesAI.
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If you want to learn more about time tracking (and time-saving) products, reach out today!
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To request a consult, visit the Wyoming State Bar’s law practice management page, and start running your law firm like a business.
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