1DayLater
1DayLater provides online timesheet services for individuals to track their time, money, and mileage.
EQUITY on January 5, 2010
About
1DayLater is a browser-based time-tracking app combining time, money, and mileage into single records, with visualization, search, a documented API and planned Outlook integration for freelancers and small companies.
Mission
1DayLater offers a browser-based time tracking app that combines time, money and mileage entry into a single record and emphasizes visualization and search. The product is aimed at freelancers and companies struggling to track billable time and simplify invoicing. It provides a fully documented API for developers and has Outlook integration in the pipeline via the Codeworks developer scheme. The service is currently in beta and operates on a freemium model, with paid tiers originally planned at £10–20 per month. To date the company has been privately financed with around £20k sourced through a six-month fellowship at Teesside University’s Institute of Digital Innovation, other grants, and a personally guaranteed EFG bank loan. Founders David and Paul King are active in regional startup initiatives and the company has been highlighted locally as a top regional brand.
Quick Facts
Founded
2009
Funding
EQUITY
Industry
Information Services, Information Technology, Internet, Software, Timeshare
Team Size
1-10
Headquarters
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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