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Project Budgets

Set and track budgets for your projects

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Written by Hayden Zammit Meaney
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Project Budgets

Tracking project budgets helps you understand costs, bill clients accurately, and ensure profitability. Launchpad makes it easy to set budgets and monitor spending as work progresses.

Setting up a project budget

When creating a project

  • Go to Projects

  • Click New Project

  • Fill in the basic details

  • In the Budget section:

- Budget Amount — total budget in dollars - Budget Type — Fixed or Hourly - Billable Rate — default hourly rate

  • Click Create

For existing projects

  • Open your project

  • Go to Settings or click Edit Project

  • Find the Budget section

  • Enter or update budget details

  • Save changes

Budget types

Fixed budget

A set amount for the entire project:

  • Total cost agreed upfront

  • Time tracked shows utilisation

  • Useful for quoted work

Example: $5,000 for a complete website redesign

Hourly budget

Budget based on time:

  • Set a maximum number of hours

  • Or a dollar cap based on rates

  • Track against actual time logged

Example: 80 hours at $75/hour = $6,000 cap

Tracking budget utilisation

Project budget view

See how you're tracking:

  • Open your project

  • Check the Budget section

  • View:

- Total Budget — what was allocated - Spent — costs to date - Remaining — what's left - Percentage Used — visual progress bar

Time-based tracking

When tracking time against the project:

  • Billable hours × rate = cost

  • Compare against budget

  • See burndown over time

Dashboard overview

The Project Hub shows:

  • Total budget across projects

  • Overall utilisation

  • Projects approaching budget

Billable rates

Project-level rates

Set a default rate for the project:

  • Open project settings

  • Set the Billable Rate

  • This applies to all time entries unless overridden

Team member rates

Different rates for different people:

  • Go to team settings

  • Set individual billable rates

  • Time entries use the member's rate

Task-level rates

Override for specific tasks:

  • Open the task

  • Set a custom billable rate

  • Time logged against this task uses the custom rate

Managing expenses

Beyond time, track other costs:

Adding expenses

  • Open your project

  • Go to the Expenses or Costs tab

  • Click Add Expense

  • Enter:

- Description - Amount - Date - Category (optional) - Receipt (attach if available)

  • Save

Expense categories

Common expense types:

  • Materials and supplies

  • Subcontractor costs

  • Travel expenses

  • Software and tools

  • Printing and production

Expense impact

Expenses add to your total spent:

  • Included in budget utilisation

  • Show in project reports

  • Can be marked as billable

Budget alerts

Stay informed about spending:

Setting alerts

  • Open project settings

  • Find Budget Alerts

  • Set notification thresholds:

- At 50% utilised - At 75% utilised - At 90% utilised - When budget exceeded

Alert notifications

When thresholds are reached:

  • Project owner receives notification

  • Dashboard shows warning indicators

  • Budget displays in alert state

Reporting on budgets

Project budget report

View detailed budget information:

  • Open your project

  • Go to the Reports tab

  • Select Budget Report

  • See breakdown of:

- Time costs by team member - Expenses by category - Budget vs actual comparison

Cross-project budget view

Compare budgets across projects:

  • Go to Projects

  • View budget column in the list

  • Sort or filter by budget status

  • Export for analysis

Budget best practices

Setting realistic budgets

Consider:

  • Historical data from similar projects

  • Team availability and rates

  • Buffer for unexpected work (10-20%)

  • Scope and complexity

Regular monitoring

  • Check budget status weekly

  • Review at each milestone

  • Address issues early

  • Communicate with stakeholders

Handling overruns

If you're over budget:

  • Identify why (scope creep, underestimate, inefficiency)

  • Assess remaining work

  • Discuss with client or stakeholders

  • Adjust scope, timeline, or budget as needed

  • Document decisions made

Tips for budget success

  • Set budgets upfront — even rough estimates help

  • Track time diligently — accurate data enables accurate tracking

  • Include expenses — don't forget non-time costs

  • Review regularly — catch issues before they escalate

  • Learn from history — use past projects to inform future budgets


Understanding your project costs helps you run a sustainable business — track budgets to stay profitable.

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