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FreshBooks Integration Bug Fix

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

We just solved a bug related to the DeskAway and FreshBooks integration. Earlier, when someone else in your DeskAway project would add time (within a DeskAway project that is integrated with a FreshBooks project), the time would get added under your name (assuming you had setup the integration) within that project in FreshBooks.

We were not checking to see if this user was indeed a part of the project in FreshBooks. This issue has been fixed today.

We check to see if the person in your DeskAway project is also a member of the project in FreshBooks (their email address should match up). If this is true, we send the time to your FreshBooks project under this person’s name. If this is false, then this person will not see the task drop-down within the timesheet section (see image below).

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In a nutshell, everyone adding time from DeskAway also needs to be a part of the project in Freshbooks (same email address).

DeskAway integrates with popular online invoicing application, FreshBooks!

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

freshbooks2 We are excited to announce a simple integration between DeskAway and FreshBooks (a very popular web application to track your time and invoice clients on projects). When you enable FreshBooks integration you will be able to easily map your DeskAway projects to your FreshBooks projects. Time logged within a DeskAway project (from Time sheets) can also be sent to your FreshBooks project thereby keeping time logs synchronized between both your accounts.

Why should you use the integration? If you are duplicating your efforts in managing time in both DeskAway (you use it to manage your projects) and FreshBooks (you use it to track estimates and invoice clients) you now can automatically push time logs from a project in DeskAway into a project in FreshBooks!

This integration will be available on all our plans, including the free plans! :-)

Only the account owner will be able to setup the integration.

Read more about it here or watch the video.

Do let us know what you think.