Clients don’t want raw logs. They want clarity: what got done, what changed, and how the work maps to goals.
A client-ready time tracking report should include: completed tasks, estimate vs actual, and a short narrative for exceptions (scope changes, blockers, revisions).
Instead of exporting messy timesheets, build your report directly from tasks. This keeps your reporting aligned with delivery, not with calendar noise.
Taskello’s share pages are built for this: clean, focused proof of work that you can send as a link. It’s calmer for you and easier for the client to understand.