Comparisons

Which time tracker, honestly

We make Time Trakkr, so we are first on our own lists — and every entry says what the other tool does better. Prices are read off each vendor’s own page, dated, and linked so you can check them.

For agencies

15 tools for teams billing clients: what each costs, which tier profitability and approvals land on, and which of them monitor your people.

Best time tracking software for agencies
For freelancers

11 tools for a one-person business: what’s genuinely free, what actually invoices, and what it costs to find out which clients are worth the hours.

Best time tracking software for freelancers
Why trust a vendor’s comparison

You shouldn’t, entirely.

Every time-tracking round-up on page one of Google was written by somebody selling one of the tools. Ours is no different, and pretending otherwise would be the actual problem. What we can offer instead is the stuff those pages usually get wrong: prices that are current rather than two repricings old, the plan a feature really lives on rather than a tick in a box, and a straight answer about which competitor to buy when it is not us. If your situation points at Clockify, our page says Clockify.

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