InTime (Scheduling Software)

InTime gives you the ability to easily build and view schedules weeks, months, even years in advance. Create a template, apply it to as many employees as applicable. Once the heavy lifting is done, day-to-day maintenance of your schedule is a piece of cake. Daily operations like swapping shifts, temporary unit changes and putting employees on leave can be done in a matter of seconds. Bringing it full circle, InTime equips you with powerful oversight tools and reporting to help you stay within budget and measure the impact of your scheduling decisions.

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3.0/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #70 in category Employee Scheduling Software
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InTime gives you the ability to easily build and view schedules weeks, months, even years in advance. Create a template, apply it to as many employees as applicable. Once the heavy lifting is done, day-to-day maintenance of your schedule is a piece of cake. Daily operations like swapping shifts, temporary unit changes and putting employees on leave can be done in a matter of seconds. Bringing it full circle, InTime equips you with powerful oversight tools and reporting to help you stay within budget and measure the impact of your scheduling decisions.

InTime (Scheduling Software)
InTime (Scheduling Software)

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InTime (Scheduling Software) Reviews

Administrator in Information Technology and Services

Advanced user of InTime (Scheduling Software)
★★★★★
Buggy Software, Outsourced Engineering

What do you like best?

The software works (barely), and it is cloud based, which means you do not need to host it your self. Customer service is good as well.

What do you dislike?

Lots of bugs, and for a that you rely your business operations on, it does not function. Reporting does not work well and the software in general is buggy. 1 year contracts are for suckers, if the software works well then there is no need to to force clients into a 1 year contract. Don't buy into their 1 year contracts. Try the software out for a few months and if you really like it, get the 1 year.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

Try it out for a few months, stay away from the 1 year contract up front (they will sell you hard on it). If you really like the software after a few months then go for the 1 year to reduce your fees.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

POS, Schedueling, Reporting on business activities

Review source: G2.com

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