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TSheets

TSheets was a web-based and mobile time tracking and employee scheduling app. The service was accessed via a web browser or a mobile app. TSheets was an alternative to a paper timesheet or punch cards.

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TSheets
DeveloperTSheets
PlatformWeb platform, iOS, Android
TypeTime tracking software
Websitequickbooks.intuit.com/time-tracking/

TSheets was a web-based and mobile time tracking and employee scheduling app. The service was accessed via a web browser or a mobile app. TSheets was an alternative to a paper timesheet or punch cards.

History

Based in Eagle, Idaho, TSheets was co-founded in 2006 by CEO Matt Rissell1 and CTO Brandon Zehm. In 2008, TSheets released a native employee time tracking app for the iPhone. In 2012, TSheets released an integration with accounting and payroll software QuickBooks. In 2015, TSheets accepted $15 million in growth equity funding from Summit Partners, bought a building in Eagle, Idaho, and opened a second location in Sydney, Australia.

On 5 December 2017, Intuit announced an agreement to acquire TSheets. The transaction was valued at approximately $340 million of cash and other consideration and closed on 11 January 2018. After the transaction closed, Time Capture became a new business unit within Intuit's Small Business and Self-Employed Group with Matt Rissell assuming the leader role reporting to Alex Chriss. TSheets's Eagle, Idaho site became an Intuit location.2

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References

References

  1. "How to Fail Your Way to Startup Success". Huffington Post. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  2. "Intuit to Acquire TSheets: It's About Time". investors.intuit.com. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
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