Every project-based company is like a ship at sea. The crew may be skilled, the destination clear, and the cargo valuable—but if there’s a leak below deck, it doesn’t matter how well you steer. Hours, like water, can slip quietly away. And when they do, profit follows.  The Challenge: Where Time Disappears  In service-oriented companies, time is  the product. Yet, many teams still rely on outdated or manual ways to record it. Spreadsheets, email updates, or end-of-week recollections—all of these are vulnerable to human error and forgetfulness.  Research shows that employees can underreport between 10% to 20% of their actual working hours  simply because it’s inconvenient or unclear what should be logged. That “missing” time doesn’t just reduce billables—it hides critical insights about how projects are progressing, where resources are stretched, and what’s really driving profitability.  In short, poor time tracking doesn’t just cost money. It blinds decision-makers.  The Turning Point:...