Archive for March, 2009

Seedcamp – impressions

March 20th, 2009

Source: di.com.plAfter intensive day in Warsaw at Seedcamp, we are very excited to implement new ideas form people that we have lucky to talk with to make TimeCamp a better application. We gain lot of recommendations & feedback like dealing with people concern about privacy, letting outsource the data storage and so on…  

Seedcamp is a good opportunity to rethink some ideas from a different points of view (we had talks with 17 IT professionalists), networking and find business partners.

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SaaS – opportunity for frequent upgrades

March 11th, 2009

Thanks to SaaS model our users don’t worry about updates. We can post small upgrades even every day, and users get them automaticaly. We think it’s very comfortable and will try to get from this fact as much as we can by releasing upgrades often.

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Feature: Avarage time per shift

This feature is showing average time per shift for app/site detailed view for better understanding “time killers”. Log in and check this new feature! How to interpretate  it? If average time per shift for an application is very low (for example 30 sec.) you should consider to think about how you use this app and try to use application longer for one session.

Mini Seedcamp Warsaw

March 10th, 2009

Seedcamp announced Seedcamp Warsaw finalists. We are very excited to be in the finalists list! 

Mini Seedcamp Warsaw is a one day event aiming to connect Europe’s start-up community. They will be bringing together 20 of the region’s best seed stage tech start-ups with experienced entrepreneurs, investors, and developers from Poland and all over Europe to participate in a day of intense mentoring, panel discussions and presentations at the super-cool Agora Center.

Congratulations to all the winning companies and we’ll see you at Seedcamp Warsaw.

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TimeCamp

  • is the best way to track time. It’s resembles a history book or Google analytic, but works with people's time. Automatically track site and application usage.

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