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Improved Time Timesheets

My Dashboard, redesigned around logging time

Your personal dashboard used to bury the work under two rows of charts that render empty early in the week. We rebuilt it around the thing you actually open it to do: log time and keep your timesheet moving.

What's new

  • A numbers-only status band up top — Today, This week (with a pro-rated pace), days logged, and timesheet status — no half-empty charts on a Monday.
  • One "Today & recent" panel with a running-timer strip (Stop & log, or discard), a Log time button, repeat-last, and clickable recent entries. Every create, edit, and copy opens the same entry drawer used everywhere else.
  • A week strip of seven day cells with lock glyphs — click an empty day to log it, and submit (or re-submit after a rejection) right from the end of the week.
  • A catch-up card that speaks in verbs: a rejected week shows your manager's comment inline, an unsubmitted past week submits in place, and an awaiting-review week tells you whose move it is.

Under the hood

The page went from around a thousand lines to roughly six hundred, and from seventeen data queries to seven. It loads faster, and saving an entry patches the view in place instead of reloading and re-animating everything.