One-liner
A simple, no-frills time tracking app that lets users log work hours with minimal friction, ideal for freelancers and small teams.
Strengths
- Intuitive one-tap timer for quick start/stop of time entries (review: 'Just tap to start, done.' #4.7 rating)
- Clean, distraction-free interface focused on speed and simplicity (review: 'No clutter, just track time' #4.8)
- Reliable cross-device sync across iOS, Android, web, and desktop (review: 'Syncs perfectly between my laptop and phone')
- Strong export and reporting features for invoices and client billing (review: 'Exporting timesheets for clients is a breeze')
- Free tier includes core functionality without feature bloat (review: 'The free version does everything I need')
Weaknesses
- Limited customization in reports (review: 'Can’t filter by project tags or custom fields easily')
- No built-in task management or project planning tools (review: 'I wish it had a todo list inside')
- Mobile app lacks offline mode (review: 'Lost my logs when I lost internet')
- Notifications are intrusive and hard to disable (review: 'Too many pop-ups while working')
- No team collaboration features beyond shared projects (review: 'No chat or comments on time entries')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight task manager tightly integrated with time tracking, solving the 'no to-do list' gap
- Add offline-first support with auto-sync on reconnect—critical for remote workers
- Create a minimalist, privacy-focused fork with no analytics or data collection
- Develop a plugin ecosystem for integrations (e.g., Notion, Todoist) via API-first design
- Target niche markets like educators or creatives with pre-built templates and workflows
Competitors
- Clockify
- Harvest
- RescueTime
- Clockify
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 3:56:22 PM