Hit one button to start the clock. Track billable and non-billable hours per project, see your utilization and effective rate, then export an invoice-ready CSV. No account, nothing uploaded, works offline.
Toggl, Harvest and Clockify are great — and overkill if you're one person billing a few clients. They want a login, a team plan and your data on their servers. This is the opposite: a single web page that starts a timer the instant you open it, keeps everything on your computer, and never asks you to upgrade to track the next hour.
Start the live timer when you begin work and stop it when you're done, or add entries by hand. Tag each block of time to a project, mark it billable or non-billable, and set the rate. The dashboard turns that into the numbers that actually matter to a freelancer: total hours, billable hours, billable value, utilization percentage and your true effective hourly rate.
Start/stop in a click. A running timer survives a page reload, so you never lose time.
Per-entry hourly rate and a billable flag, with a default rate in the toolbar.
See what share of your hours are billable and what you really earn per hour.
Hours and billable value grouped by project, plus a clean hours-logged chart.
Export hours to CSV (UTF-8) and bill them in InvoicePro or any spreadsheet.
Zero network requests. Save the file and track time with Wi-Fi off.
The free tracker above is fully functional for everyday use. The one-time TimeTrack Pro ($12) lifts the entry cap and removes upgrade prompts — pay once, own it forever, no subscription. It pairs naturally with InvoicePro: track the hours here, bill them there. Get all four tools in the $33 Freelance Tools Suite · also on Payhip.
Part of a set of five offline, no-subscription tools that share a CSV format:
One click to track your first billable hour. No account, nothing uploaded.