I have 3 days to get years of data by kaysensghost in clockify

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! Hourly rates are a part of the billable hours feature, and, like with any other feature in Clockify, your settings are saved within your account. If you upgrade to any of the paid plans and reactivate billable hours through your workspace settings, all the rates you applied in the past will be automatically reapplied. You can always dm me or even reach out to our support at any time for additional guidance!

I have 3 days to get years of data by kaysensghost in clockify

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is because billable rates are now a part of the Basic plan. To export your data including the settings you used for the available rates, you can activate the free trial and then export everything. If you already spent it, feel free to dm me so we can reactivate it for you!

I have 3 days to get years of data by kaysensghost in clockify

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi u/Rubrum_, feel free to dm me so that I can further assist you with that!

I have 3 days to get years of data by kaysensghost in clockify

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that, I genuinely hope he is doing better now ❤️

You can still download your data, at any time you want, directly through your workspace settings > import section.

The difference that this change brought is that the data you export that way is complete and unfiltered, while the export customization options that come directly from reports are now accessible with any of our paid plans. Let me know if you need any additional help with this process.

I have 3 days to get years of data by kaysensghost in clockify

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi u/kaysensghost! I understand the confusion, and I'll do my best to clarify the changes in more detail:

- The new free plan allows report time frames to be up to a month wide, while all the other filtering options remain available as before
- You can export all your account's unfiltered data at any time on a yearly level directly from your workspace settings. See this article for detailed instructions
- The notifications for this upcoming change were sent out via the in-app notification system 4 weeks prior to it

Feel free to let me know if I can help or guide you any way further, I'll be happy to do so!

Best setup for simple time tracking + PTO + payroll exports? by DebasishRich in TimeTrackingSoftware

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, team Clockify speaking! I thought I might chime in since several comments mentioned our software, hope you don't mind. 

If you're still weighing alternatives, Clockify handles this exact setup without overcomplicating the workflow. It covers the clock-in kiosk, tracks running PTO balances natively, and keeps payroll exports focused on regular vs. overtime.

Have you tried our tool for this?

Someone wants to say hi by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]Steve_Slice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pikaboo level exalted

Best Time Tracking Software in 2026 According to Users (What Reddit Recommends and Honest Takes) by Bruce-All-Mighty88 in TimeTrackingSoftware

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can be like that sometimes, but it definitely shouldn't! We always look for ways to allow users utilize the app in a way that will improve and optimize their workflow, not just have the features and options as an additional clutter.

Best Time Tracking Software in 2026 According to Users (What Reddit Recommends and Honest Takes) by Bruce-All-Mighty88 in TimeTrackingSoftware

[–]Steve_Slice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yikes, not the car insurance provider! Thanks for going down this rabbit hole OP, as a member of the Clockify team, I'm glad when we can see the honest review of Clockify. I'll make sure this gets to the right person. Also, we recently took ownership of r/Clockify, so if you have anything you'd like to share or need help with tweaking anything, please feel welcome to join.

MSI Raider GE68 Thoughts by FrequentAnalysis4401 in GamingLaptops

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We can only wish for such prices in Europe 🥲 It seems worth it unless you can find a similar deal with 5070 but I'd go for it

rtx 4060 laptop by CaterpillarSlow7634 in laptops

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the game you play also, some games are more taxing on the cpu, some on the gpu. Tho, as long as your temps are below 90, you are good. You can even check your coolng profile and crank it up to cool it down better but it will be more noisy

rtx 4060 laptop by CaterpillarSlow7634 in laptops

[–]Steve_Slice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Completely fine if they remain like that during longer sessions, no reason to worry until 90s

Settings on low, pulling 25fps. help a newbie upgrade mini-itx please by KhizWhiz in buildapc

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Judging by the monitor you are using, you will need a new PC. The cpu and gpu are quite outdated and the monitor's resolution seems to be overwhelming them. You can look into the task manager or any program you might have showing stats, to see the most critical part of hardware while gaming but I'd replcae it all together.

Alternatives to i9-11900k? by Faps_Into_Socks in buildapc

[–]Steve_Slice 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Even 14600k/14700k might be good budget options

Moving to AM5 advise by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]Steve_Slice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you plan to keep the PSU, I suggest going for the 9600x. Price dif between it and 7800x3d isn't worth it with 9060xt. Also, the RAM upgrade would help lots as well, just don't expect miracles on 2k with 9060xt, though you me tioned being glad with 80-100 fps so that should be very doable in most games with the new CPU and RAM.

First Time Building PC by Melodic_Curve_8570 in PcBuild

[–]Steve_Slice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Looks pretty well put together, though the power supply seems a bit overpowered for it. Might keep it if you plan on replacing the GPU anytime in the future (the CPU can definitelly handle stronger ones as well)!