Activities in Kimai are meant to explain the kind of work done for a specific task/timesheet.

Activity types

Activities can have two different types: global and project specific.

Project specific

Activities can be assigned to a project, which means you can only choose them if the linked project is active.

Global activities

Activities can be global, meaning they are not linked to a project and can be used in combination with every project.

Examples for global activities could be:

  • meetings
  • phone calls
  • administrative tasks

These examples might vary heavily between different industries, the main usage are recurring tasks throughout all of your projects.

Changing the activity type

After an activity was created it cannot be re-assigned to (another) project.

The only change that is possible: project specific activities can be made global by selecting the empty option from the project dropdown. This change is not reversible.

Global activities cannot be assigned to a project.

The reason for all above restrictions are existing timesheets, which would result in wrong assignments and/or wrong rates otherwise.

Here is the solution/workaround that you have to apply for wrongly assigned activities:

  • Create the new activity
  • Go to the timesheet section for all users
  • Filter all timesheet for the old activity (increase the page size if there are more than 50 results)
  • Click the checkbox in the upper left of the result table to check all timesheet rows
  • Now choose “Edit” from the dropdown below the table for batch-update mode
  • In the batch-update screen: choose the project and new activity and save
  • After there is no more timesheet with the old activity you can safely delete it

Managing activities

Colors

Each activity can be assigned its own color, for easier identification in various screens.

If no color has been selected, the project color will be used. If that is not defined as well, Kimai will fall back to the customer color and finally to the default color.

Billable

The Billable configuration of a Activity defines whether new timesheet (in Automatic mode) will be billable.

Please read the billable documentation to understand the billable flag.

Budgets

Budgets help you to watch your progress and to stay within contract boundaries.

If the System > Settings configuration Allow overbooking of stored budgets is not active, Kimai will prevent that records will be created, which would go beyond your configured budgets.

Currently, the visibility of budgets cannot be limited independently. So if you want to show progress to your users, you cannot show only the time budget (this will be changed in the future).

The permissions budget_team_activity, budget_teamlead_activity and budget_activity are used to check if the logged-in user can see the budgets.

Budget type

Kimai knows two budget types. The default budget type is lifetime (which is used if the budget type is empty), the other available budget type is monthly.

  • Lifetime budget - uses all records of all times to calculate progress and budget usage
  • Monthly budget - uses all records of the selected month to calculate progress and budget usage

Limitations

No matter which budget type is used, it does not influence invoice amounts. There is no automatism that will add a monthly budget to your invoice (you have to create expenses or time records for that).

Monthly budgets are used for every month, no matter how many days are recorded. Kimai does not take range limits into account to calculate partial budgets (e.g. project start/end or the first record created for a customer).

Money budget

Money budgets will be used to calculate reports.

For Kimai there is no difference between money and time budgets. If there are multiple people with a different hourly rate working on the same tasks, then money and time budget will differ in their outcome.

Only billable records will be used to calculate the remaining budget.

Time budget

The time budget should be entered in the format hh:mm or decimal hh.m.

Time budgets will be used to calculate reports.

If you are using money budget and want to show progress to your users, it is a good idea to calculate the hourly rate by using money budget / average hourly rate.

Only billable records will be used to calculate the remaining budget.

Rates

You can configure prices on different levels in Kimai. It starts from the user hourly prices and goes from Customers to Projects and Activities. Please read the price documentation to find out more how rates are calculated.

On the detail page of the selected item (which you find by clicking a row in the listing table or select Show from the dropdown menu) you find the Hourly price section. By default, you see the message No prices have been configured.

Price section table

You configure new price rules by clicking the + button in the upper-right of the Prices table.

A user needs the two permissions to be able to see and edit prices:

  • one of: view_activity, view_team_activity, view_teamlead_activity
  • one of: edit_activity, edit_team_activity, edit_teamlead_activity

Edit price screen

The edit price screen has four settings:

Edit price screen
  • User - the user this price applies to - if no user is chosen it applies to everyone without explicit personal rule
  • Price - the price to be charged (per hour)
  • Internal price - the internal price (or “costs” if you will) to apply (per hour); if this is not specified, the normal price is used for calculation.
  • Fixed price - if this is ticked, each time record gets the configured Price value applied, regardless of the record duration

Catch-all price

If no user was chosen, this rule applies to every user, except those who have a explicit User specific price configured.

User specific price

Every rule the defines a user is a user specific price and those always win over Catch-all price configurations.

Pricing example

The following example contains two price rules:

A sample rates configuration

The first one is a Catch-all price that applies to everyone who is recording times for this activity. So every hour counts with 50 € towards the budget of this activity and has internal costs of 25 €. Every recorded hour has a gross margin of 25 € / hour.

The second rule applies to the user DY who (as only user) has a User specific price for this activity. Even though she has a higher internal cost of 45 € / hour, her work earns 85 € / hour, which leads to a gross margin of 40 € / hour.

Visibility

By toggling the visibility on an activity, you:

  • hide the activity from all drop-downs, regardless of their visibility state
  • hide the activity from the default list in the activities administration

Please note:

  • all currently linked objects will still show the activity in the dropdown as pre-selected option
    • you can still change the activity on timesheet record, which used it before
    • you cannot create new timesheet records for this activity
  • you can still access the hidden entries by changing the visibility filter on the toolbars

The visibility filter in the toolbar has three state:

  • Visible: Yes (all activities that are “really” visible, meaning: the activity, linked project and customer are visible)
  • Visible: No (all activities that are exclusively invisible by their own visibility state)
  • Visible “empty” (all activities: not filtering on their own, the projects or customers visibility)

The search supports filtering by the fields:

  • customer
  • project
  • global / non-global
  • visibility

Besides these filters, you can query for a free search term, which will be searched in the fields:

  • name
  • comment

Additionally, you can filter for custom fields by using a search phrase like location:homeoffice. This would find all entries with the custom field location matching the term homeoffice.

The search terms will be found within the full value, so searching for office would find:

  • I love working in my office
  • Office
  • This office is beautiful
  • Our offices are very noisy

Attention: checkboxes have the values 0 (not checked) and 1 (checked).

You can mix the search term and use multiple meta-field queries:

  • location:homeoffice hello - find all entries matching the search term hello with the custom field location matching the term homeoffice
  • location:homeoffice contract:fulltime - find all entries with the custom field combination: location matching homeoffice and contract matching fulltime
  • expired:0 finds all items whose expired checkbox is off

There are also special operators, which can be used in conjunction with custom fields (since Kimai 1.19.1):

  • The   empty string (e.g. location:) will find all entries whose value in the location field is either empty or not existing
  • The ~ search term (e.g. location:~) will find all entries that are missing the custom field (created before the field was created)
  • The * search term (e.g. location:*) will find all entries that have any value in the location field (basically the opposite of ~)
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