A good time tracking tool is essential for most freelancers. While some still enter their time manually in excel or on paper, there are a ton of different time tracking for freelancers alternatives depending on your needs. Most freelancers appreciate values like ease of use, a good price, integrations, mobile support, etc. We have taken the top time tracking alternatives and made a summary on them below, enjoy!😀
Here you can get a glance of what type of time trackers they are, ranging from very simple to feature rich:
It is interesting to see how different and ‘simple’ a time tracking app can be. Simple is a living example of an app that has a very specific focus — instead of having a lot of features, Simple focuses on the ease of use and a beautiful design. Starting and stopping tasks in Simple is very fast. Grouping tasks into categories is also pretty nice.
Pros: Very easy to use, fast time tracking, try without signing up
Cons: Only a few features
Price: Free, or $8/month for more than 5 active tasks
Try Simple https://simple-tracker.com
Everhour is a relatively new time tracker that has got fast popularity — just the fact that more than 3000 businesses use Everhour says alot. The best thing with Everhour is that it is a combination of nice design and big features. It integrate with Asana, Trello, Basecamp, Jira and more.
Pros: Many integrations, many features
Cons: The UI can sometimes be a bit tricky
Price: Free, or $8/month with integrations
Try Everhour https://everhour.com
Indy’s ultra simple interface lets you track time on multiple projects and then send a simple billing report or add your billable hours directly to an invoice in Indy’s platform. Just press play to start and the tracker will begin. You can add a title to your session and adjust the billing rate. When you’re done, finish the session and it will be added to your session list. Sessions can be sent as a report or added to an invoice easily.
Pros: Simple interface, easy to use, integrates with other freelancer tools
Cons: Not designed for team collaboration
Price: Free account available, full access for $5.99/month
Try Indy www.weareindy.com
Tick has its main focus in helping you run more profitable projects and selling more hours. It is the first time tracker that realized that freelancers aren’t selling designs, code, etc, they are selling hours. Tick is available in multiple different formats: Mac app, mobile, Apple watch and as a Chrome extension.
Pros: Many integrations, chrome extension
Cons: It is not best at anything
Price: Free, or $19/month for more than 1 project
Try Tick https://www.tickspot.com/time-tracking-app
Just like Everhour, Toggl as a time tracker that you can grow with — everyone from freelancers to big consulting companies can use Toggl. Toggle features many integrations and platforms, reporting, billable rate, project dashboard, reminders and more.
Pros: Many features, many platforms
Cons: Might be to big for some freelancers
Price: Free, or $10/month for more features
Try Toggl https://toggl.com/
The super tracker allows you to track time right away! Just press play and describe a task and you’re ready to go, no sign up is required. However, it lacks some basic features like tracking the same task multiple times. If you want it almost as simple as this but some more features, then we would recommend the Simple tracker above.
Pros: No sign up, fast time tracking, easy to use
Cons: Basic features is missing
Price: Free