Harvest helps freelancers and teams track time, manage project budgets, and send invoices directly from tracked hours.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Harvest's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Toggl Track focuses on fast, simple time logging with strong reporting. It lacks Harvest's invoicing and expense tracking but is faster to use for pure time tracking. The free plan supports up to 5 users.
Explore Toggl Track data →FreshBooks combines time tracking, invoicing, expense management, and double-entry accounting in a single platform. Its invoicing is more sophisticated than Harvest with retainer billing, automatic late payment reminders, and client portals.
Explore FreshBooks data →Clockify provides unlimited free time tracking for teams of any size. Its paid plans include invoicing, expense tracking, and project budgeting comparable to Harvest. For large teams, Clockify's per-seat cost is significantly lower.
Explore Clockify data →QuickBooks Time (formerly TSheets) integrates directly with QuickBooks accounting for seamless payroll and billing. It includes GPS tracking for field teams, crew scheduling, and mobile clock-in. Best for businesses already using QuickBooks.
Explore QuickBooks Time data →Bonsai is built for independent freelancers and bundles contracts, proposals, time tracking, invoicing, and basic accounting. It handles the full client engagement lifecycle from proposal to payment.
Explore Bonsai data →Everhour embeds directly in popular project management tools and adds invoicing and budgeting. Unlike Harvest's separate timer, Everhour timers appear natively inside task interfaces for minimal context switching.
Explore Everhour data →Harvest integrates with over 50 tools including Asana, Trello, GitHub, and Slack, making it a hub for project time data.
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