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Trak Settings Update
Since Trak’s launch in 2018, our team has worked around the clock to develop new features, while continuously upgrading older ones to make the app what it is today.With so much to do and so little time, getting the features out to our users has always been (and will remain) our top priority. However, our rush to release updates has meant that the organisation and placement of settings hasn’t always been given enough thought.
September 2020 Update
Once again, September was a big month at Trak. Throughout the month, we released four updates to the app, including a number of new integrations and upgraded features. On top of regular bug fixes, here’s what was new in September.
Free Hourly Rate Calculator
On Trak, you’re able to enter hourly rates for each user. This means that when your workers add their hours to their timesheet, it’s added to the job as an expense, and contributes to the numbers shown in the finance summary.
Using COVID Safe Templates
To help our Trak users in using the COVID Safe Templates we released this week, we’ve created a short demo. This video runs through the process of:
July 2020 Update
Over the month of July, the Trak team was kept incredibly busy. This involved releasing four updates throughout the month, which included a number of new features and changes to the way the app works. Last month, on top of bug fixes, we added:
Introducing the Trak SWMS Store
One of the most useful and unique features of Trak is the ability to add in your own SWMS templates so that they’re ready for use on the jobsite.
Get Notified When Trade Trak is Updated
At Trak, our team works around the clock to upgrade the existing app, and develop new features to make it even better with each update.
Trak Virtual Onboarding Sessions
In a time of uncertainty, there’s one thing that’s for sure - 2020 has brought a lot of change to all of our lives. Whether you are still just as busy for now or finding that work is already slowing down, changes to the way we have traditionally run our businesses are inevitable.