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Overtime

Overtime tracking compares your actual working hours against the target hours defined in your contract. It automatically calculates overtime or undertime for each period.

Business Plan

Overtime tracking requires a Business plan subscription and an active contract.

Viewing your overtime

Go to My Overtime to see your overtime balance. Each period shows:

  • Target minutes: the hours you should work based on your contract
  • Actual minutes: the hours you actually worked
  • Overtime / Undertime: the difference between actual and target
  • Compensated: overtime that has been paid out or taken as time off
  • Remaining: your current overtime balance

Time categories

Your working hours are broken down by category:

CategoryDescription
RegularStandard working hours
NightHours worked during night shifts
WeekendHours worked on weekends
HolidayHours worked on public holidays
StandbyOn-call hours
Early / Late ShiftHours outside regular shift times

Overtime tiers

Overtime can be calculated in up to three tiers, each with different surcharge rates. For example:

  • Tier 1: first 10 hours of overtime at 125%
  • Tier 2: next 10 hours at 150%
  • Tier 3: additional hours at 200%

The exact tier thresholds and rates are configured in your contract or employment model.

Overtime status

StatusMeaning
OpenOvertime recorded, no action taken
PendingSubmitted for approval
ApprovedConfirmed by a manager
CompensatedPaid out or taken as time off
ExpiredNo longer eligible for compensation

Managing overtime as a manager

Managers can view and manage overtime balances for all members under Organizations > your organization > Overtime Balances.

From there you can:

  • Review overtime balances per member and period
  • Approve overtime
  • Process compensation (payout or time off)
  • Export overtime reports as PDF

Flex-time balance

If your contract includes flex-time, your overtime balance also tracks your flex-time carryover between periods. You can build up extra hours in one period and use them in another.