Teams | Collaboration | Customer Service | Project Management

Preserving Retro ROM Hack Showcases With a Twitter Downloader

Retro ROM hack makers drop jaw-dropping showcase clips on X, then pull the posts down once a build changes. A Twitter Downloader keeps those moments reachable. The hack corner of online games runs on momentum. A new patch demo trends for a day, collects replies, and quietly vanishes when the creator reworks the project or deactivates. That fragility is the whole problem. You watch a clever Mario or Zelda overhaul, plan to study the level design later, and the link is dead by the weekend.

10 essential project management reports every team should use

Let’s be honest about how projects usually go sideways. A task gets blocked and nobody notices. A dependency changes and nobody updates the plan. A senior stakeholder says “small tweak” and the team hears “new scope.” A key engineer goes on leave and the work shifts into the future. Then you get that message: “Can we still ship by Friday?” And you don't have an answer, because there is no single space that tells the whole truth.

Workforce Intelligence Platform: A Complete Guide

Most managers already know something is off. The team looks busy but keeps missing deadlines, a project that ran over hours with no clear reason why, a star performer who quietly disengages before anyone notices. All of this can be explained and the data for it already exists. It’s sitting in your attendance system, your project tracker, your calendar, your timesheets. The issue with this data is that it is spread across tools that never talk to each other.

What is a timesheet? Meaning, uses, and how it works

When your team works, those hours need to be tracked so employees get paid correctly, clients get billed accurately, and you know how much a project actually costs. A timesheet is just the tool that makes sure those hours don’t get lost. Many businesses don’t take it very seriously. They either guess the time, use lump-sum timings and track it manually, but it is risky. When companies guess or use messy paper tracking, they make mistakes.

HR automation for tech startup scaling team

Every tech startup understands technical debt. In the early days, teams move fast, ship quickly, and accept a few messy shortcuts because speed matters more than structure. But there is another kind of debt that quietly grows within fast-moving startups: HR debt. At 30 employees, manual HR feels normal. A founder answers policy questions in Slack. An operations lead handles onboarding.

Time Doctor Demo: Workforce analytics and productivity insights

Time Doctor helps organizations understand how work gets done with workforce analytics that turn activity data into actionable insights. Managers can identify productivity trends, improve performance, support employee wellbeing, and make better operational decisions with confidence. See how Time Doctor can help your team work smarter and achieve better results.

How to Use Views in M-Files

This video introduces you to views. Views are saved searches. When you click a view, you tell M-Files what you'd like to see based on metadata criteria Creating views is largely based on specifying the metadata used for searching and categorizing documents. Browsing and access documents through views make up a heavy part of using M-Files every day. To upgrade to the new user interface, please consult your organization's M-Files Business admin to see about updating your M-Files application.

How to handle scope creep before it wrecks your margins

Scope creep doesn't announce itself. It shows up as "a small tweak" here and "one more round of revisions" there. By the time you notice, the project that was supposed to be profitable is bleeding money. I've spent years managing projects inside professional services firms and now at Teamwork.com. The pattern is always the same: small, untracked additions that seem harmless but collectively eat the entire margin.