FrontRace gives both managers and individuals visibility into their productivity by analyzing activities your existing software is already collecting about you.
Whether it's for an individual, a manager, a team, or the whole company, FrontRace can tell you not just who is being productive, but give you the actual ROI.
Some people love the office and are happy to be back, some people love being remote and will never go back, some like the flexibility of being hybrid. And the truth is, one or the other may work better for some individuals or teams, but can you prove it? FrontRace will show the differences in both individual and team productivity when people are in-office vs. remote. Alternatively, it can also help with creating benchmarks for what productivity is expected regardless of where you sit.
Whether you feel like your team is killing it or has been struggling, wouldn't it be nice to know how it really compares to other teams? By measuring productivity and ROI for your teams, you can now compare who is truly having more success and share best practices.
Your existing tools are already making a paper trail. Don't you deserve to see it?
Use our AI-powered analytics to reveal the hidden patterns and correlations in your activites.
Uncover, track, & monitor your company's true success metrics
Know what all of your people are doing all of the time
Connect your existing apps to FrontRace and unlock productivity insights for both teams and individuals
Whether it's an internal or external call, email, or meeting, FrontRace records these micro-interactions and shows you a breakdown of how many are occurring and how effective they are. Remember, just because someone is busy doesn't mean they're being productive or effective. With FrontRace, you'll have reports that show the real story of who is being successfully productive.
We’ve all experienced it – someone who doesn’t put in the same time and effort as others on their team. You compensate them the same as a solid performer, but they produce nearly as much. It’s not a good fit. And if you can identify this person, you can redistribute their work to people who want it and save yourself the budget on headcount. It’s not a fun situation to be in, but neither is ignoring it. FrontRace’s reports will uncover this behavior and give you the insight you need to make the right decisions.
Using FrontRace, you can compare the performance between onsite, hybrid, and remote employees. Who seems to be more productive? Who is producing the best results? Some people work better in the office, some people work better remotely, some people work better on a team, and some people work better individually. With FrontRace, you can create custom reports to track the difference in performance based on these factors.
See which employees at which locations have the highest and lowest productivity
See trends over time to determine if location plays a role in productivity
Our customers love us, and here's why:
We quickly found a handful of employees that weren't putting in the the same time and effort as others. Some of those individuals started improving, while others weren't a great fit. FrontRace has already paid for itself.
Customer
We keep the leaderboards up at all times for our team to see. It keeps the sales team competitive while having fun. No one sees it as discouraging, they simply want to perform their best. When someone sees they're falling behind compared to their peers, they speak up and ask for help.
Customer
All our managers use FrontRace. It gives them the quick insights they need to understand who needs to be motivated and who is performing the best. When we identify someone on the team performing exceptionally, we let them speak to their success and share their strategies with the rest of the team.
Customer
Connect with dozens of apps (and more to come) or use our API.
Connect your organization's emails, meetings, calendars, and more.
Connect your organization's emails, meetings, calendars, and more.
Connect your organization's Zoom Meetings and Zoom Calls.
Connect to Salesforce to pull in tasks, calls, and other micro-interactions.