Jennifer, thanks for mentioning Intervals. As one of the developers,
let me clarify a few things. Intervals is certainly a more
comprehensive app then the siloed web-based apps most of us are used
to (basecamp, etc). There are additional layers of complexity that
are intentional. Intervals is based on the core idea that time should
be tracked against tasks. Modules allow another layer of granularity
for reporting. 

Intervals is not for everyone. There is definitely a small learning
curve when starting to use Intervals, but once you are in and
tracking your time and tasks with it, you won't look back. The
functionality behind in Intervals is based on our 9 years of
experience as a web development agency. Intervals is designed to
handle the typical workflow of an agency like ours (Pelago). 


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