Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about TeamBandit

General

TeamBandit is an easy-to-use online resource planning tool aimed at service-based businesses. It helps you allocate people to projects, forecast resource needs and manage workload. TeamBandit can also serve as a shared capacity sheet, where team members can view each other’s availability and maintain their own hours — all in a secure and easy way.

TeamBandit is designed for service-based businesses, project teams, and PMOs that need a straightforward and effective way to plan and forecast resource needs. It is particularly valuable for balancing project work with business continuity activities. If your organization needs an easy-to-use solution to gain visibility into team availability, upcoming work, and overall workload across projects, TeamBandit is a strong fit.

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Just reach out to us via the contact form. We’re happy to walk you through what’s possible and help you figure out if TeamBandit fits your needs.

Functionality

For this, you’d look at the Availability Heatmap. The heatmap shows the remaining capacity for each team member across all weeks, with colors highlighting their workload level. Look for red cells to spot team members who are overbooked. Now you know when you need to get extra people on board.

The availability heatmap shows available capacity for each team member, measured in hours per week.

Numbers indicate the remaining capacity in hours. Negative value = over-allocation

Yes. You can set custom working hours for each person, specifying exactly their hours for each weekday. TeamBandit uses this information to determine the correct availability for each team member.

Yes. TeamBandit has what’s called Team View. There you can see how many hours each person is scheduled to work each week, across all projects. Color-coding shows if someone is overbooked or has free capacity.

To determine if person is over- or underbooked, TeamBandit takes into account:

  • Their set working hours
  • Public holidays
  • Time off like vacation or sick leave

All of the above can be managed directly in TeamBandit, so you have an accurate picture of your team’s capacity.

Yes! You can log time off for each team member—such as vacation, sick leave, or unpaid leave. TeamBandit automatically subtracts this time from their weekly capacity, giving you an accurate view of individual availability. TeamBandit also highlights periods of limited availability inside the planning views. This way, team members can see when their coworkers are unavailable.

TeamBandit calculates available capacity per week, taking into account the following factors:

  • Standard working hours for each team member
  • Public holidays (organization-wide)
  • Individual time off, such as vacation or sick leave

Each can be set inside TeamBandit. These factors are then used to determine how many hours a team member is available to work in a given week.

When you assign people to projects and schedule hours, TeamBandit will compare those planned hours with their available capacity. The tool will highlight over-allocation as well as free capacity. This gives you a clear picture of workload and helps you adjust plans as needed.

Yes. TeamBandit supports all common date formats, including US, UK, common European formats, and ISO date format. The date format can be set inside your organization’s settings.

No, TeamBandit is designed as a planning tool and currently does not support tracking of actual hours worked.

TeamBandit includes a Team View. There you can see how many hours each person is scheduled to work each week. Color-coding indicates whether someone is overbooked or has free capacity. In the heatmap view, you can also see remaining or free capacity per team member and week.

Yes. In Project View, you can see total hours by project for each week and month. Underneath each project, you can see the assigned team members with their scheduled hours by week.

Payment and subscription

Yes. When you sign up, you have 14 days to explore all features as part of a free trial. We do ask for a payment method upfront, but you won’t be charged unless you decide to keep using TeamBandit after the trial ends. You can cancel anytime.

Yes. Payments for TeamBandit are processed through Paddle, a trusted payment platform used by thousands of software providers worldwide. Paddle handles payment, order fulfillment and tax collection securely and in accordance with global regulations.

Yes! Please get in touch using the contact form.

Security

All data in TeamBandit is stored securely on servers located in the United States. We use trusted cloud infrastructure providers and follow industry best practices to keep your data safe and compliant.

If you cancel your subscription, your data will be automatically deleted 30 days after your subscription ends.