One-liner
A minimalist time tracker for freelancers and solopreneurs that logs work hours with a single tap and exports data to CSV or PDF.
Strengths
- Simple, one-tap start/stop timer with no distractions (review: 'Just open the app and tap. That’s it.' #42)
- Clean, fast interface optimized for mobile use (review: 'Feels like it was built by someone who hates clutter.' #15)
- Exports timesheets to CSV/PDF with custom headers (review: 'Perfect for invoicing clients without extra tools.' #37)
- Offline mode works reliably (review: 'I tracked 8 hours on a plane with zero internet.' #29)
- Supports multiple projects and tags (review: 'I can track client work vs. side projects in seconds.' #48)
Weaknesses
- No automatic time entry from calendar events (review: 'Would be great if it pulled from my Google Calendar.' #61)
- No recurring tasks or templates (review: 'I do the same thing every week—why re-enter each time?' #54)
- No team collaboration features (review: 'Wish I could share timesheets with my co-founder.' #33)
- Limited reporting beyond basic totals (review: 'Need graphs or weekly summaries.' #40)
- No dark mode (review: 'It’s bright on my phone at night. Annoying.' #22)
Opportunities
- Add calendar sync (Google/iCal) to auto-log work blocks from scheduled meetings
- Introduce recurring task templates for repetitive workflows (e.g., 'Weekly client report')
- Build a lightweight team sharing feature with invite-only access to timesheets
- Add visual weekly/monthly reports with exportable charts
- Launch a dark mode toggle to improve nighttime usability
Competitors
- Toggl Track
- Clockify
- Harvest
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 7:54:43 AM