Hello everyone,
Many companies today rely heavily on computers for daily operations, but one common issue that many managers face is the lack of visibility into how work is actually being done during the day. When employees use multiple applications, websites, and internal tools, it becomes difficult to understand where time is going and which tasks are taking longer than expected.
Another challenge is identifying productivity gaps. Without proper user activity tracking, managers often rely on manual reports or assumptions. This can create confusion when deadlines are missed or when workloads seem unbalanced across the team.
To address these issues, we started building a solution through WorkDesQ, a user activity tracking platform designed to help organizations understand how work happens on company systems. It provides clear insights into application usage, active work time, and overall productivity patterns so teams can make better decisions.
The goal is not to monitor employees aggressively but to bring transparency to workflows and help teams work more efficiently.
Has anyone else experienced similar challenges with user activity tracking in their organization? What methods or systems are you currently using to manage this?
Hello everyone,
Many companies today rely heavily on computers for daily operations, but one common issue that many managers face is the lack of visibility into how work is actually being done during the day. When employees use multiple applications, websites, and internal tools, it becomes difficult to understand where time is going and which tasks are taking longer than expected.
Another challenge is identifying productivity gaps. Without proper user activity tracking, managers often rely on manual reports or assumptions. This can create confusion when deadlines are missed or when workloads seem unbalanced across the team.
To address these issues, we started building a solution through WorkDesQ, a user activity tracking platform designed to help organizations understand how work happens on company systems. It provides clear insights into application usage, active work time, and overall productivity patterns so teams can make better decisions.
The goal is not to monitor employees aggressively but to bring transparency to workflows and help teams work more efficiently.
Has anyone else experienced similar challenges with user activity tracking in their organization? What methods or systems are you currently using to manage this?