Compare actual time vs planned time
Roger Benedetti
I would love this feature.
Eric Ingerson
I NEED this. My under-estimation is chronic and needs some tough love
Eric Ingerson
Yes, being able to audit recurring tasks and automatically adjust the time, as well as auditing category or context-wide, and even automating those adjustments!
Sarah Mamlet
I would really love this, especially visualized as a scheduled day to see next to the schedule I'd planned. When I don't get it all done in time, I could see how much is things taking longer than I thought, how much is unexpected tasks coming up, and how much is blank space I didn't use.
Anson Kao
Just want to add emphasis here, that an "audit" feature like this is VERY in-line with the core values of Sunsama, and I would REALLY love to be able to do this. Ideally, graph accuracy on a week-over-week basis to see how well I'm improving, filter accuracy by channels or sort by accuracy to see which estimates were the most off and learn from them
Nick Bell
Learning how to more accurately estimate the amount of time I need to complete a task or project is probably one of the highest value benefits I believe I can get from using Sunsama consistency — it would eliminate such a huge source of stress in my life.
Some simple aggregate statistics would go a long way. More useful yet would be some visualisations showing the difference between my estimated and actual times, over time, so I can make sure my estimates are getting better with more experience.
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Ben
I'd really love this feature. In fact, being able to track actual vs. planned was the No. 1 reason I chose Sunsama. While I can track actual vs. planned at an individual task level, I can't use the aggregate data to better understand how off I am, where my estimation skills fail most of the time, how I can improve my estimation skills.
Jessica BE
As an ADHDer with terrible sense of time, one of the primary reasons I love Sunsama is the option of planned vs. actual.
However, reviewing solely the number of the planned vs. actual at the end of the day doesn't really do anything for me. It would be MUCH more beneficial for me to see the VISUAL of the actual time spent for each task on my calendar.
I don't even know if this would be possible, but something like either extending or shortening the event automatically when actual time is logged, or adding a copy event with the actual (instead of planned) time to a predetermined calendar?
sio bhan
Jessica BE: I would love to compare visually the planned day and the final day. I adjust it throughout the day as things change.
Jack Mitchell
Not only how much time, but when the tasks were done. Did I get the tasks done when I planned to? That would really help me to figure out when the best time is for me to do different types of work
Paul Jarman
I would really like this. I need to start seeing where the patterns are of under estimating or distraction on completing tasks
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