App and URL Tracking Software

Understand which tools and websites are used during work hours.

Turn tool usage into productivity insight

WHM shows application and website usage reports so managers can identify useful work tools, repeated distractions, and non-productive patterns. Use these insights to coach teams and improve focus without guessing.

Application and URL tracking reports

App Reports

Review applications used during work sessions and compare usage trends.

Website Reports

Track visited websites and page titles to understand online work activity.

Non-Productive Usage

Use existing non-productive reports to identify patterns that reduce focus.

See which tools actually support work

App and URL tracking helps managers understand the software, websites, and online tools used during tracked hours. Instead of judging productivity only by time totals, WHM adds context around how that time was spent.

Useful for daily operations

  • Review browsers, business apps, design tools, IDEs, CRM, spreadsheets, and collaboration apps.
  • Understand repeated distractions using existing non-productive app and website reports.
  • Validate work context for remote employees, freelancers, and client projects.
  • Identify teams that need clearer tool policies or better workflow support.

How managers should use it

  • Use reports for coaching and planning, not surveillance-heavy messaging.
  • Compare app and URL usage with screenshots, attendance, and project time.
  • Review patterns over time before making performance decisions.
  • Document clear employee monitoring policies before rollout.

App & URL Tracking FAQs

What app usage does WHM show?

WHM shows application usage during tracked work sessions so managers can understand tool usage and productivity context.

Does WHM track websites?

Yes. WHM includes URL and website usage reporting with work-hour context for productivity review.

Can WHM identify non-productive usage?

WHM includes non-productive app and website reporting. More advanced categorization is planned as a Phase 2 feature.