One-liner
A time tracking app built specifically for construction workers and project managers to log hours on job sites with offline support and job-specific task tracking.
Strengths
- Strong offline functionality allows logging time without internet, critical for remote job sites (review: 'Works perfectly even when I’m in the middle of nowhere with no signal')
- Simple, job-specific time tracking with clear job and task categorization (review: 'I can start a timer for framing, then switch to electrical—no confusion')
- Intuitive interface designed for field use with large tap targets and minimal steps per entry
- Generates detailed reports that sync across devices once online, useful for payroll and billing
- Highly rated for reliability and consistency in daily use by contractors
Weaknesses
- No integration with popular accounting or payroll platforms like QuickBooks or Gusto (review: 'Would be great if it exported to QuickBooks automatically')
- Limited customization options for custom tasks or job types (review: 'Can’t add my own sub-tasks—frustrating for unique jobs')
- No team collaboration features beyond shared job lists (review: 'Need to see what other crew members are working on in real time')
- App crashes occasionally after extended use (review: 'After 3 hours of logging, it freezes and loses data')
- No multi-user roles (e.g., foreman vs. worker) or permission controls
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, free version with core time tracking + export to CSV/Excel for small crews
- Add one-click export to QuickBooks or Gusto via API—high demand, low competition among niche tools
- Introduce role-based access (foreman, worker) and real-time crew activity view for team coordination
- Create customizable templates for common construction trades (e.g., plumbing, roofing) to speed up setup
- Develop a companion web dashboard for project managers to monitor time logs and spot overruns
Competitors
- Toggl Track
- Harvest
- Clockify
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 8:19:45 AM