Clockify

Time Tracking

Clockify is a time tracking and timesheet tool that records how many hours go into each project, client and task. You start a timer or fill in a weekly timesheet, tag the entry with a project and whether it is billable, and Clockify turns that into reports you can use for invoicing, payroll or simply working out where the week went. It runs in the browser with desktop and mobile apps, and it has grown from a plain stopwatch into a wider suite covering attendance, scheduling and expenses.

What you can actually do with it

The core is deliberately simple, and the more involved features sit on top of the same time entries.

Who it fits best

Clockify suits agencies, consultancies, law and accounting practices, and any small team that bills by the hour or needs to justify time to a client. It also works well for internal teams who want visibility on where engineering or support effort is going, and for freelancers who just want a free, unfussy timer with decent reports.

It is a reasonable fit for growing teams too, since attendance, scheduling and approvals mean you can keep one system as headcount rises. It fits less well if you want a full project management tool: Clockify measures time against work, it does not really plan or manage that work for you.

Things worth knowing before you commit

Alternatives to compare it against

Compare it with other dedicated time trackers such as Toggl Track, which is generally seen as the smoothest to use day to day, or Harvest, which pairs time with invoicing more tightly. If you want time tracking built into where the work already lives, the native timers in project tools like ClickUp, Asana or Jira may be good enough and save a subscription. If your real need is payroll-grade attendance and rostering rather than client billing, look at workforce management and scheduling systems instead.

Plan contents, user limits and pricing change regularly, and Clockify’s free tier in particular has moved. Check the vendor’s own pricing page before deciding.

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