Timetracker
Honest time tracking for development teams — without screenshots and without filling in timesheets by hand.
About the product
Timetracker is a time-tracking platform built specifically for development teams and remote contractors. We solve the main pain of such teams: how to get honest hours and a transparent picture of work — without manual timesheets, without screen recordings, and without arguments about "how much was actually done."
A contractor starts a work session with one click and quietly gets on with their tasks. Timetracker captures activity automatically based on real work output and rolls it up into clear reports for managers and clients.
Key advantages
- Automatic tracking — no manual hour entry or filling in a timesheet at the end of the day
- No screenshots, no surveillance — we do not peek at the screen and we do not log keystrokes
- Honest reports — the client sees the real picture of work, not "around 40 hours"
- Minimal friction for the contractor — start the session and work as usual
- Web dashboard for managers — manage projects, people and analytics from the browser
- Cross-platform — desktop client for macOS, Windows and Linux plus a web dashboard
For managers and clients
The web dashboard is the control center for the team and projects. Here you can:
- Create projects and add contractors to them
- Manage accounts: grant access, reset passwords, revoke permissions
- See detailed analytics for each session: duration, active time, idle periods
- Compare productivity across projects, teams and time periods
For contractors
The desktop client is built so it does not get in the way. Launch it — pick a project — hit "Start." After that you can forget the tracker even exists.
- One click to start and stop a work session
- No screen surveillance — nothing is recorded or sent in the background "just in case"
- Lightweight local client — runs on your machine and does not bother you with notifications
- Supports macOS, Windows and Linux
Analytics and reports
Timetracker shows not just "how many hours" but also how the work went:
- Session timeline — when the contractor was active and when they were on a break
- Activity bursts — periods of focused work
- Active time and idle time — separated from the overall session length
- Volume of work delivered — clear indicators of output per session and per project
- Summaries by project and by person — daily, weekly, monthly
Where it works
- Desktop client — macOS, Windows, Linux
- Manager web dashboard — any modern browser
- Contractor account — mobile and desktop browser
Who is it for
- IT agencies and software studios that need transparent project-based tracking
- Companies working with remote developers and freelancers
- Tech leads and managers who want a real picture of team productivity
- Developers themselves — as a convenient personal tracker without surveillance