You can now add a notes to any time log and view them under My Totals, Team Totals and when you export your logs as a CSV file (will be part of Time Approvals soon).
We've made a number of performance improvements to all parts of TeamTime. We also diagnosed a handful of visible and "silent" errors that many of our users have been getting.
Ability to review and approve time has been on our roadmap for a while. It's a pretty essential feature when needing to accurately bill clients and eliminates lots of back and forth with employees. It's also much tricker to implement than it seems ;)
Upon end-user request, we've implemented the payment tracking feature that allows team admins to track when they last paid any one of their employees (and for what hours). Extremely useful feature for teams with hourly employees and no deep integration between TeamTime and employee payment system.
We released full web support a couple of weeks ago, but decided to officially launch on ProductHunt only after making a few polishes.
We received a fair number of upvotes and activity, given how niche our product is, and we also were included in ProductHunt's Newsletter the following day.
After some feedback from our current and prospective users, we finally committed resources to implement full web support (in addition to mobile apps) and officially launch.
We estimated about two months for this, but as is typical with software estimates, we were off by a few weeks.
We randomly acquired our first paid customer while we're still in soft launch. Up till now, we've been mostly doing some minor bug fixes and usability improvements, but haven't yet committed resources to implement the web functionality and officially launch the product.
We have busted it for a few months, as a side project at our software design & development agency, and finally cancelled our subscription to Harvest (the last 3rd-party time tracker we used) and switched over to our own TeamTime.
We have published the landing page and a basic web portal, though you couldn't yet log the time on the web, you had to use the mobile app (which is why a "soft" launch).