Distribution Chart The distribution chart is a donut chart on the Dashboard that shows how tracked time is proportionally divided among entities — projects, clients, team members, or services. It gives you a quick visual sense of where time is concentrated and how it's split across the dimension you choose. What It Shows Each slice of the donut represents one entity (a project, client, team member, or service), and its size reflects that entity's share of the total tracked time. Larger slices indicate more time spent. Percentage labels appear on each slice showing the entity's share of the total (e.g., "42%"). The center label displays the total duration for all entries in the filtered period, along with the current grouping type in uppercase (e.g., "11:02:33 PROJECT"). Hovering over a slice shows a tooltip with the entity name, exact duration, and percentage. Choosing a Grouping Use the Group by dropdown above the chart to switch between four grouping options: Option What Each Slice Represents Projects (default) Each slice is a project. Shows how time is distributed across projects. Clients Each slice is a client. Groups time by the client associated with each entry's project. Members Each slice is a team member. Shows who logged the most time. Services Each slice is a service. Shows which types of work consumed the most time. Changing the grouping refreshes the chart immediately. The chart title updates to match — for example, "Project distribution", "Client distribution", "Member distribution", or "Service distribution". Color Coding Each entity is assigned a distinct color from a consistent palette of ten colors. The colors cycle in a fixed order, so the first entity always gets the same color (blue), the second gets the next (green), and so on. These colors are shared with the breakdown tables — the color dot next to each entity name in the table matches its slice in the donut chart, making it easy to cross-reference the two. Unassigned and Missing Entities Not every time entry has a service or belongs to a project with a client. The chart handles these cases with placeholder names: Situation Displayed As Time entry has no service Unassigned Time entry's project has no client No Client These entries still count toward the total and appear as their own slice in the chart. Single Entity If all time entries in the filtered period belong to the same entity (e.g., one project), the chart shows a full donut at 100% for that entity. This is normal — it simply means all tracked time falls under a single grouping. Empty State If no time entries match the current filters, the chart displays "No data for the selected period" instead of an empty donut.