Veterinary practice time tracking

Track veterinary practice work that supports defensible billing.

Veterinary practices mix clinical care with admin, advisory, and project work. Keito captures the non-clinical hours so practice billing and advisory invoices stay grounded in reviewed evidence.

$49
Flat team plan from
0
Per-seat billing surprises
14 days
Trial workspace
app.keito.ai / vet-practice

Practice review

Highland Veterinary Group

Practice billing

$13.9k

Active work

24

Reviewed

91%

Ready to bill

$18.4k

Time captured with context

veterinary practice time tracking

Live

Billing review complete

Client and project checked

Done

Invoice evidence ready

Approved summary prepared

Next
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Built around the work before the invoice

veterinary practice time tracking needs more than a timer. The billing record has to keep client, project, approval, and invoice context together before the work reaches finance.

Capture delivery work by client and role

Record time by client, project, and team member role so billing reports reflect actual team composition without needing a separate tracking system per person.

Review team-level billing before it leaves the project

Give project leads a combined view of who worked on what, what is billable, and whether the team effort matches the client story before invoice prep starts.

Report team delivery in client billing language

Produce summaries that explain team effort by deliverable, milestone, or service area so clients understand what they are paying for.

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Veterinary practice billing

Track non-clinical veterinary work that supports practice billing

Veterinary practices have a complicated time picture: clinical appointments dominate the calendar, but a meaningful slice of practice work sits outside the appointment slot — practice management projects, advisory engagements with referring practices, equipment and facility projects, training programs, and non-clinical staff time. When that work supports billing, advisory invoices, or internal cost review, the practice needs a structured record beyond the appointment system. Keito gives veterinary practices a place to log non-clinical work by client, project, and engagement type, separate from the clinical scheduling system. Practice managers review entries before they become invoice or billing evidence, and finance sees clean summaries that explain what advisory or project work was delivered. The result is a practice-billing record that holds up to client questions, internal margin reviews, and auditor scrutiny — without forcing the clinical scheduling system to also be the billing platform.

Track non-clinical practice work separately from appointment systems

Review project, advisory, and admin time before practice billing

Produce reviewed records that support practice and advisory invoices

Workflow fit

Non-clinical practice billing

Keito keeps veterinary practice time tracking connected to client, project, billable status, approval, and invoice context before the work reaches finance.

Track non-clinical practice work separately from appointment systems

Review project, advisory, and admin time before practice billing

Produce reviewed records that support practice and advisory invoices

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What Keito adds to veterinary practice time tracking

Team billing without per-seat penalties

Keito flat pricing means project leads can add contractors, specialists, and reviewers without facing a billing escalation each time the delivery team changes composition.

  • Flat-rate team plans from $49/month
  • Mix of full-time and contract contributors
  • Finance and project lead reviewers included

Delivery context the whole team fills in

Keito is designed for teams who move fast. It captures the minimum needed for billing accuracy: client, project, task, and billable status, without turning every entry into a form.

  • Quick entry with client and project tags
  • Billable or non-billable classification per entry
  • Manager review before entries become billing evidence

One billing view across the full team

Project leads can see all team contributions to a client engagement, not just their own entries, so the billing review is a single step rather than an aggregation exercise.

  • Project and team utilization view
  • Combined billing summary by client
  • Exportable team report for invoice backup
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Compare the workflow

The difference is not just recording time. It is whether the record can support billing, project decisions, and client conversations.

Area Keito Typical setup

Non-clinical practice billing

Keito keeps veterinary practice time tracking tied to clients, projects, billable status, approvals, and billing summaries in one workspace.

Typical setups capture time in one tool and rebuild the billing explanation later from exports, comments, or spreadsheet cleanup.

Review before invoicing

Managers review entries before they become invoice evidence, so missing context is fixed internally rather than during a client dispute.

Raw timer exports usually reach finance before delivery leads have confirmed whether the work is billable, complete, or client-ready.

Predictable team pricing

Flat-rate plans let delivery staff, reviewers, contractors, and finance users participate without per-seat pricing friction.

Per-seat time trackers make teams choose between clean billing participation and controlling tool spend.

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Related solution pages

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Useful reading

Frequently asked questions

What is the best way to manage veterinary practice time tracking?

Use a workspace where time is captured against the right client and project, reviewed before invoicing, and exported as billing evidence. Keito is built around that workflow, so veterinary practice time tracking is not separated from the approval and invoice context it needs.

Can Keito help with veterinary practice time tracking?

Yes. Keito tracks work by client, project, person, billable status, and review state, then turns approved records into client-ready summaries. That makes it useful when veterinary practice time tracking needs to support billing, profitability, and client reporting rather than just attendance.

How is this different from a generic timer?

A generic timer records duration. Keito records billable context: who did the work, which client and project it belongs to, whether it has been reviewed, and how it should appear in billing evidence.

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Start solo. Add people when you need them.

Solo is built for one human owner and unlimited AI agents. Pro adds human teammates. Business adds integrations, exports, and online invoice payments.

Solo

One human owner

For independent consultants, freelancers, and small studios running work with AI agents.

$19 /mo

Start Solo
1 human owner
Unlimited AI agents
API access and API keys
Time, expenses, projects, and invoices
Agent source tracking
AI agent work invoice grouping
Most popular

Pro

Team collaboration

For teams that need shared workspaces, approvals, and team-level project visibility.

$49 /mo

Start Pro
Unlimited human team members
Everything in Solo
Team management and invites
Timesheet and expense approvals
Team reports and utilization
Per-member billing rates

Business

Advanced operations

For organizations that need integrations, exports, online payments, and stronger controls.

$199 /mo

Start Business
Everything in Pro
Xero and QuickBooks
Stripe invoice payments
CSV and Excel data export
Custom roles and SSO
Priority support
Agents are included

AI agents do not count as human seats on any plan.

API on every paid plan

Solo, Pro, and Business can use API keys for agent workflows.

Business-only payments

Stripe payments, exports, Xero, and QuickBooks are on Business.

Build a cleaner billing record for veterinary practices, multi-clinic vet groups, and veterinary advisory firms that need reviewed time records for non-clinical billing, projects, and practice operations.

Start with Solo, add people on Pro when you need reviewers or collaborators, and see how Keito turns tracked effort into clearer reports.

Track veterinary practice work