Chrometa – Time Tracking for Enterprises
January 5, 2009 – 12:30 am | by mattI recently spoke over the phone with Brett Owens. Brett is the CEO and co-founder of Chrometa LLC (formerly Time Tracking Buddy). Brett and his team originally positioned Chrometa as a consumer facing utility that would help users track where they spent most of their time while on their computers. However, the Chrometa team realized that it would be better to reorient the company’s product as an enterprise software application. The perception of value by business customers, for instance law firms who have become increasingly concerned with tracking billable hours, was much greater than for individual consumers.
The value for large enterprise firms is that it provides a screenshot time of what an employee is working on at different time intervals. By making the work that an employee does or does not do public to Managers and Executives, the company is able to view in the aggregate and at the micro-level how time is being spent and therefore hold employees accountable.
The choice to become a B2B company has thus far proved to be a fruitful one, as Chrometa recently finished a pilot test with a healthcare company. The company is looking to roll out version 1 of its software in the near future.
Best of luck to you Brett. In today’s attention deficit world the computer offers an endless slew of distractions; your software has the potential to help companies keep employees motivated, focused, and productive.
I will predict that time and task tracking software like this will increasingly go mainstream. The recession should accelerate its adoption. By knowing which employees are slacking and which are on task employers will be better equipped to reward and punish the behavior.
While such solutions make perfect sense for employers there may be some pushback from privacy advocates. Such software may give the negative, omnipresent feeling that one is being watched all the time at work. Employer interests, however, are likely to prevail since all employees are employed at will and in general make concessions whereever and whenever they use company resources. Finally as work systems become increasingly mobile and the divide between work and liesure time is blurred, this shift will only increase the need by employers for this type of service.
Tags: Brett Owens, Chrometa, Enterprise Software, Time Tracking Software

2 Responses to “Chrometa – Time Tracking for Enterprises”
By Brett Owens on Jan 9, 2009 | Reply
Thanks Matt – enjoyed talking with you again, and also reading your insights here.
Well said – we are indeed living in an attention deficit world – hopefully we can turn the tables a bit and have technology actually help people deal with it, instead of just being overwhelmed!
We absolutely agree with your prognosis that time and task tracking software will increasingly go mainstream – there seems to be steady growing demand from what we’re seeing.
By Maggie on Jan 14, 2009 | Reply
This is a bit scary. But a very good and probably profitable idea.