Stop spreadsheet timesheets
Replace manual sheets and inbox chaos with a single flow that goes from the site to the budget to accounting—without duplicate entry.
QuickBooks handles your accounting. Planyard captures the work: site hours submitted against the right project and cost code, reviewed and approved, then posted to QuickBooks as clean, accountant-ready summaries. That means fewer AP errors and earlier visibility into job margins.
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"Our previous systems didn't track job costs in a way that aligned with how our projects actually run. We needed a tool to handle purchase orders and provide a clear view of every project—showing exactly where we stood at any moment, what costs were still to come, and exactly where we had already spent."
Read more"In the past, it would take me an entire week just to set up a spreadsheet for a single project. Now with Planyard, that same setup takes maybe an hour. There’s no reason to spend a week building a manual system from scratch when you can get everything ready to go in a fraction of the time."
Read more"When I have been working on cloud accounting like Xero and Quickbooks they don’t have a specific construction-based costing tool. You have project management costing tools but they are not aimed at the level of what construction companies need so I came across Planyard and I was like finally there is something that solves the problem."
"Planyard is exactly what I’m after as a business owner: a good-value system that keeps everything in one place, saves me money and makes sure I’m not losing any money on projects. As a businessman, that’s a no-brainer."
Read more"Planyard has been one of the easiest systems to implement. Honestly, I don't find it difficult at all to onboard new users or projects onto the system."
Read more"I don’t need to worry about that piece of paper or invoice again. It’s not only set up correctly against the budget, but it’s also been sent off to accounts, so I don’t have to send any more emails or do any more work for those invoices to be received by the bookkeeper or the accountant."
Read moreMost teams don’t struggle to "track time"; they struggle to track it to the right job, catch overruns early, and avoid re-typing the same data later. Planyard fixes that by tying timesheets directly to the budget and approvals flow.
Workers receive reminders and submit hours without extra logins, so adoption actually sticks.
Hours are entered against the right task/code from day one, not fixed weeks later.
Notes and daily summaries (even photos) ride along for context and audit.
The same entry powers job costing, forecasting, and the accounting summary.
See planned vs. actual labour the moment hours are submitted.
% complete and productivity history update EAC automatically.
Spot over-consumption early and re-plan before costs snowball.
Reuse real-world data to price future jobs more accurately.
No credit card required. No sales or IT support needed.
Monthly or weekly roll-ups by project, worker, and cost code.
Only reviewed entries make it into the accounting pack.
Budgets and labour are in sync; reports align with the GL.
Finance stops fixing miscoded hours after the fact.
A simple chain everyone respects: capture → review → approve → post cleanly to QuickBooks.
Capture: Workers get email prompts and log time by task from any device—no separate app accounts to manage.
Review: QS/PM can review submissions and apply project-specific thresholds before anything affects costs or accounting.
Approve: Approved hours hit the control budget and update committed and forecast costs in real time.
Sync: Planyard produces a clean accounting report per project/per worker/per week or month for QuickBooks.
If you only track hours, you’ll still fix coding later and spot variances late; add Planyard to make the data job-ready from the start.
| QuickBooks Alone (Timesheets) | QuickBooks Time (app) | QuickBooks + Planyard | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hours tied to cost codes from day one | Manual coding or after-the-fact adjustments |
Project/task tags available; setup required |
Enforced at entry against budget cost codes |
| Approvals matched to each project | Email/manual or external |
Basic timesheet approval |
Project-configured approvals |
| Job-cost visibility during the job | After posting/reports |
Time totals—no live budget variance |
Live variance & EAC update as hours are approved |
| Accounting-ready summaries | Manual prep needed for payroll/job reports |
Exports available; manual coding to COA/Class |
Per project/worker/period, approval-only; mapped to COA/Class |
| Evidence & audit trail | Limited detail |
Basic notes & approval history |
Notes/photos + full approval log per entry |
| Duplicate handling / re-typing | Common when re-keying to QBO |
Reduced (exports/imports), still reconciliation |
Eliminated—single flow: site → budget → QBO |
| Forecast finish cost (EAC) from labour | Not available |
Not available |
Hours feed EAC to predict final labour cost |
| Control budget & cost-code integration | Not connected to project budget |
Tags not tied to control budget |
Timesheets drive the live control budget |
| Per-project / per-worker rollups | Manual spreadsheets |
CSV/export rollups |
Approval-only rollups aligned to accounting periods |
| Mobile / on-site capture | No coherent mobile flow |
Mobile app for clock-in/out & timesheets |
Fast email/web capture; reminders keep entries current |
Posts: Per-project/worker summaries (weekly/monthly), mapped to COA/Class; approved entries only.
Stays: Detailed entries, notes/photos, approval logs, budget & forecasts (in Planyard).
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Planyard enforces cost-code accuracy and approvals, updates live variance/EAC, and then sends accountant-ready summaries to QBO—no re-typing.
Planyard doesn’t replace your accounting, but it is a replacement for QuickBooks Time. It captures and controls site hours, then sends accountant-ready summaries to QuickBooks so payroll and job reports are accurate without re-typing.
Workers receive email prompts and enter hours against tasks/codes—no extra app accounts to manage—so adoption is high even with small crews and subs.
Yes. Approvals are project-specific with optional thresholds; only approved entries are included in the QuickBooks summary.
Yes. Timesheets update the control budget and EAC in real time, so you can act before a job overruns.
Yes. Track equipment hours and consolidate rented labour; validate supplier invoices against recorded hours.
A clean summary per project/per worker/per period aligned to your Chart of Accounts/classes; operational detail stays in Planyard.
No credit card required. No sales or IT support needed.