Timely

Time Tracking

Timely is automatic time tracking software that records what you worked on in the background instead of asking you to start and stop timers. A companion app called Memory sits on your machine and logs the documents, sites, meetings and apps you used, then AI drafts timesheet entries from that activity for you to review and approve. The pitch is straightforward: people forget to run timers, so let the computer remember and turn approval into a few minutes at the end of the day.

What you can actually do with it

Timely is aimed at teams who bill or report on hours but hate the admin of recording them.

Who it fits best

Timely suits consultancies, agencies, law and design firms, and in-house teams where accurate hours matter for billing or forecasting but timesheet compliance is a running battle. It is especially useful where people switch context constantly and lose an hour a week reconstructing what they did. Managers get capacity and budget visibility without nagging.

It is a poor fit for field or shift workforces who need clock-in kiosks and rostering rather than desktop activity capture, and for solo freelancers on tight budgets, since there is no free tier to grow into. It also assumes desk work: if most of your time is offline, automatic capture has little to observe.

Things worth knowing before you commit

Alternatives to compare it against

If you want manual tracking that is cheap and familiar, Toggl Track and Clockify cover the same billable-hours reporting with a free or low-cost entry point, at the price of relying on people to press start. If automatic capture is the appeal, Memtime and RescueTime take similar approaches with different emphases, one on offline timeline reconstruction, the other on productivity insight. If hours are mainly an input to invoicing, Harvest or the timers built into your existing project management suite may be enough. And for shift-based teams, workforce scheduling and attendance systems solve a different problem better.

Plan limits, tier contents and per-user pricing change over time. Check Timely’s own pricing page for the current details before you commit.

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