New to Modge? Start here. Quick orientation to the dashboard, the desktop app, roles, time tracking, and what to set up first as an owner, manager, or tracked member.
Everything about your personal Modge account. Use this category to sign in, change your password, or update your profile.
Owners configure the organization here: company profile, monitoring defaults, timesheet rules, notifications, AI classification, and the Public API. Most articles in this category are for owners. Members can read them to understand how their organization is set up.
How to invite people to your organization, what each role can do, and how to organize people into teams and job titles.
Projects are what your team tracks time to. Clients are the customers you bill. This category covers creating, organizing, and billing them.
The Modge desktop app is what tracked members install to record their time. This category covers everything from system requirements through installation, permissions, and daily use, including how to fix common desktop issues.
How the Modge timer works: starting, stopping, the beacon, crash recovery, and why a session might stop on its own.
What Modge records while a session is running, how productivity is scored, and where admins review activity. This is the biggest category in the help center because it covers the core of what Modge does.
How tracked time becomes payable hours, how leave fits in, and how shifts work. This category covers the whole approval workflow from a tracking session ending to a pay period being approved.
The Reports section of the dashboard contains five reports for analyzing time, productivity, attendance, and money. This category explains how to read each one and how to export them.
This category covers three different money flows in Modge: Payroll: paying your own team Client billing: charging your clients Plan and subscription: paying Modge for your Modge plan Each flow has its own sub-section below.
Modge handles sensitive data: screenshots, application activity, and personal information about tracked members. This category covers what we collect, where it lives, how it is protected, and how to exercise your privacy rights.
