One-liner
A simple, no-frills time tracking app that logs work hours with minimal friction, designed for freelancers and solopreneurs who need to bill clients accurately.
Strengths
- Clean, intuitive interface with fast entry of time blocks (review: 'Just tap and go—no setup headaches')
- Strong export functionality to CSV and PDF for invoicing (review: 'Exports perfectly for my client invoices')
- Offline mode works reliably without data loss (review: 'I tracked hours on a plane—synced when back online')
- Supports multiple projects and custom tags (review: 'Great for organizing by client or task type')
- Consistently rated highly for reliability and stability across devices
Weaknesses
- No built-in billing or invoice generation—users must export and create invoices manually (review: 'Would be perfect if it had invoicing')
- Limited reporting beyond basic hour summaries (review: 'Need more insights into productivity trends')
- No team collaboration features despite being used by small teams (review: 'Wish I could share timesheets with my partner')
- No calendar integration (review: 'Would love to sync with Google Calendar')
- UI feels dated; lacks modern design polish (review: 'Looks like it hasn’t been updated in years')
Opportunities
- Add lightweight invoice generation from tracked hours (e.g., auto-fill client, project, rate, total)
- Integrate with Google Calendar and Apple Calendar to import events as time entries
- Build a dashboard with weekly/monthly productivity insights using tracked data
- Enable shared projects or team views for small remote teams (basic permissions model)
- Modernize UI with dark mode, smoother animations, and better typography
Competitors
- Toggl Track
- Clockify
- Harvest
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 4:59:22 AM