TT — Free for the BAT team

Track. Export. Done.

A free helper tool that kills the Friday-afternoon Excel ritual. Track your hours as you work, then export them in the exact format management already wants.

Free to use  ·  Totally optional  ·  Excel still works fine if you prefer

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Log
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📊 TimeTrack_April2026.xlsx
EMP: 3A Name: HU WEI April 2026
Project24-Apr25-Apr26-AprTotal
Project X3.52.04.09.5
Training1.01.0
Total3.53.04.010.5
Before
Friday, 5pm. Blank Excel.
What did I work on Tuesday? How many hours on Project X? Why doesn't this match management's template again?
With TimeTrack
Your week's already there.
Track as you go. Click Export at month-end. The file that downloads is the format management wants. Copy, paste, done.
What it does Five reasons to try it
01
No more building
Excel from scratch
Open the app, hit Start when work begins, Stop when it ends, add a note. Your entire week fills itself in — no Friday-afternoon panic, no guessing what you did on Tuesday.
Project X · New Build
01:24:37
Refactoring dashboard layout
Stop & Log Entry
02
One click.
Management's exact format.
Click Export. The Excel file that downloads is the same template management already wants. Open it, copy-paste into the official form, done. No reformatting, no column fights.
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↓ Export Excel
📊 TimeTrack_Apr2026.xlsx
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It remembers
your notes
Same project, same task — your previous notes appear as suggestions while you type. No more "what did I write last time for this?" Pick one and move on.
Fixed login vali
Fixed login validation bug
Fixed login session timeout
Fixed logout flow on refresh
04
Project list is
always current
When a new project kicks off, admin adds it in the app — it appears in everyone's dropdown on next refresh. No more chasing the latest list over email.
Project X
PRJ-X01
Project Romulus
ROM-002
Project Nova NEW
NOV-003
Training
TRN
05
Cleaner numbers.
Cleaner reports.
Standardised project codes and consistent notes mean the monthly summary actually adds up across the team. Analytics management can act on — not question.
PRJ-X01
48h
ROM-002
22h
TRN
12h
NOV-003
8h
ROM
6h
Get started Three steps. That's it.
01
Log in
Open the URL. Sign in with your @bat.com email — set your own password on first use. One-time setup: enter your EMP ID and Name exactly as they appear on your current timesheet submission — e.g. EMP ID: 3A, Name: HU WEI. This ensures your export matches what management expects.
Takes about 2 minutes the first time. Use the same EMP ID and name you write on your Excel timesheet today.
02
Track your hours
Pick a project, pick a task type, type a note, hit Start. Hit Stop when done. Forgot to start? Add an entry manually with the date and hours — both ways work.
Previous notes pop up as suggestions. Just pick one.
03
Export & submit
Click Export at the top of the Log tab. Open the file that downloads. Copy-paste the contents into management's official Excel template. Done.
Same format every time. No reformatting needed.
Edit or delete entries from the Log tab anytime
Works on your phone — same URL, same login
Saves automatically as you go — no Submit button
If something looks off, refresh the page
Questions FAQ
No. Excel still works fine. TimeTrack is a free helper — use it if it saves you time, skip it if you prefer your current workflow. There's no mandate, no tracking of who uses it.
Yes. Each person sees only their own entries. Your timesheet is visible only to you. The project admin can see that you've logged hours (aggregate), but not your individual notes.
Yes — same URL, same login. The layout adapts to smaller screens. Useful when you want to log time during a meeting or away from your desk.
Absolutely. Use whatever helps you most on any given week. There's no all-or-nothing. The export always only covers the entries you've made in the app.
Ping Hu Wei on Teams. Try refreshing the page first — the app auto-saves, so a refresh rarely loses anything. Known issues get fixed fast.