Hourly workers
Track daily hours, breaks, and earnings without rebuilding a spreadsheet every week.
Built for hourly workers, shift employees, and anyone who needs one place for time tracking, projects, planned shifts, earnings caps, and export-ready timesheets.
The product is intentionally focused on individual workers and simple recurring time-tracking needs, not broad team management.
Track daily hours, breaks, and earnings without rebuilding a spreadsheet every week.
Review shift patterns, overtime, and exports with a cleaner workflow than manual templates.
Keep separate records by job, project, or client when your time should not be mixed together.
The app now covers the supporting workflow that usually spills into spreadsheets after the first few weeks.
Keep multiple jobs, projects, and clients separated and attach different rate logic where needed.
Create one-off or recurring shifts and compare planned work with actual tracked time.
Use shift templates and time rounding to keep recurring schedules and reports consistent.
Track global or project-level earnings limits, including monthly cap presets for regulated work patterns.
Export as PDF, CSV, or JSON, use employer-style timesheets, add a company logo, and prepare payroll-friendly files.
Track annual allowance, remaining days, and vacation periods directly in the same calendar flow.
Turn tracked work into PDF invoices instead of copying hours into a second billing tool.
Filter by shift or earnings range when you need to audit a period before exporting or sharing it.
Test advanced scheduling, exports, and organization features before deciding whether the richer workflow is worth it.
Templates are useful for one-off needs. The app is for the daily workflow behind them.
Short answers before you install.
Yes. PDF is useful when you want a ready-to-share document, CSV is better for spreadsheets, and JSON is useful for structured downstream workflows.
Yes. The app is meant to keep hours separated when you switch between jobs, projects, or clients.
Yes. Overtime gets easier to review when start, end, and breaks are recorded consistently in one place.