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Timesheet Approvals: Why They Matter and How to Use Them

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When to use Approvals?How do Approvals work?Best practices for using Timesheet Approvals

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When to use Approvals?How do Approvals work?Best practices for using Timesheet Approvals

Introduction

For admins managing time-tracking systems, the Timesheet Approvals in Toggl Track ensures that tracked hours are accurate, organized, and ready for billing or reporting.

Here’s why it matters, how it works, and some best practices to get the most out of it.

When to use Approvals?

Approvals are particularly beneficial for:

  • Complex Projects: When multiple teams, tasks, or clients are involved, ensuring accurate time tracking is critical. Approvals provide a checkpoint to catch errors or omissions.
  • Billing and Payroll: If your time data feeds directly into invoices or employee payments, accuracy is essential. Approvals add a layer of verification to ensure every hour counts correctly.
  • Compliance Requirements: For organizations bound by regulations or auditing standards, a robust approval process helps maintain clean, auditable records.
  • Performance Reviews: When time tracking is used to assess productivity, approved timesheets offer a trustworthy foundation for evaluations.

How do Approvals work?

  1. Set up Approvals:

Admins or managers can enable Approvals in Toggl Track's workspace settings (available for Premium and Enterprise plans). Assign multiple users or user groups as timesheet approvers and set up reminders for your team members to submit approvals.

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When setting up timesheets, admins can assign approvers — either individual users or groups — and set up reminders

2. Submitting Timesheets:

Team members submit their completed timesheets for a specific time period. Toggl Track notifies the approver once the timesheet is ready for review.

Screenshot of Tiemsheets on Toggl Track's web app
User's view: A list of timesheets with statuses

3. Reviewing Timesheets:

Approvers can review, approve, or reject timesheets directly in Toggl Track individually or in bulk. Rejected timesheets can include comments for corrections, ensuring clear communication.

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Approver's view: Approvers can quickly view all timesheets and their statuses, and approve or reject in bulk

4. Finalizing Approvals:

Once approved, timesheets are locked, ensuring no further edits can be made, and the data is ready for billing, payroll, or compliance reporting.

Screenshot of timesheets ready for reporting in Toggl Track
Example of a timesheet report — approved and ready

Best practices for using Timesheet Approvals

  1. Define clear submission deadlines

Set consistent weekly deadlines for timesheet submissions. For example, require all submissions by Friday at 5 PM to ensure approvals are completed by Monday.

  1. Encourage regular time tracking

Remind your team to log time daily to minimize errors and streamline the approval process. Take advantage of Toggl Track reminders for automated prompts. Allow team members to track time in the way that suits them best — via mobile, desktop, or through 100+ integrations.

Further reading:

From mobile to desktop, explore all the options your team can use to track time with Toggl Track.


  1. Use Reports to spot discrepancies

Leverage Toggl Track’s reporting features to identify missing or incomplete data, such as entries without associated projects or tasks.

Further reading:

Learn more about auditing time tracking data for better accuracy

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Why data integrity matters in time tracking

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Gain confidence through accurate data

Trust starts with reliable data. Accurate, consistent, and complete information lets you plan, report, and decide with confidence. Clients feel assured they’re being billed fairly, teams gain clarity and accountability, and decision-makers have the insights needed to optimize operations without second-guessing.

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Prevent rework and save time

Accurate data eliminates the need for constant rework. Instead of backtracking to fix errors, your team can focus on meaningful, impactful work that drives results. A system built on clean data means spending less time correcting mistakes and more time moving forward.

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Protect your bottom line

Data integrity directly impacts your financial health. With error-free processes, you avoid costly missteps, deliver precise billing, and strengthen client relationships. Every hour is accounted for, projects stay on budget, and your financial health remains secure.

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Enable scalability and growth

As your business grows, managing time and resources gets more complex. Reliable data brings order, enabling automation, trend analysis, and workflow optimization. It ensures legal and financial compliance and reveals patterns for smarter decisions.

Interested in implementing a time tracking system with the best data integrity practices?

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