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MonitUp - Freelancer - Productivity measurement tool for freelancers

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MonitUp is a tool that allows you to track the productivity and working hours of your freelancers.

You can track which application your freelancer uses and for how long, and how long he or she worked for which job. It takes automatic screenshots every 5 min.

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Grant Millar
All the best with the launch! These features seem like they'd be useful, not only to monitor freelancers and VAs, but also ourselves as business owners so we can keep ourselves accountable!
Faruk Durak
@grant_millar1 Grant, thank you for your comment. Many features have been added after customer reviews and MonitUp has customers in 10 different countries. Many new features will come.
Osman Koc
Congrats🤞
Faruk Durak
@osman_koc Thanks Osman🤞
Tanmay Parekh
This will definitely help in managing freelancing practice better.
Faruk Durak
@parekh_tanmay Thanks Tanmay, we look forward to hearing your ideas for improving MonitUp.
Joseph Wong
Congrats on your launch! It's an easy to use tool that's very uaeful.
Faruk Durak
@joseph_wong Thanks Joseph, I would love to hear your suggestions and criticisms.
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Faruk Durak
@elifdag419 Teşekkürler :)
Joe Speiser
Looks great guys, will check it out!
Faruk Durak
@joe_speiser1 Thanks Joe, I can't wait to hear your suggestions.
John K
Looking good. Congrats on the launch.
Faruk Durak
@john_k2 Thanks John
Saidur Rahman
Congrats to the MonitUp team on the PH launch! I have been doing affiliate marketing for the last five or six years. Currently I have several niche sites in my portfolio. I employ five full-time writers and two VAs as part of my team. I think that an app such as this would be extremely useful to my business :)
Faruk Durak
@saidur_rahman8 Thank you Saidur, we have to increase our productivity. MonitUp will help you to increase your productivity :) New features are coming soon.
Ankit Tomar
Looks interesting. Keep it up Team !
sathithya yogi
congrats for the launch guys @farukdurak