Toggl Track is a time tracking app focused on ease of use, with a one-click timer, detailed reporting, and integrations with project management tools.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Toggl Track's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Harvest adds invoicing, expense tracking, and project budget monitoring on top of time tracking. It generates invoices from tracked time and integrates with Stripe and PayPal for payment collection, making it a natural choice for client-billing freelancers.
Explore Harvest data →Clockify is a free time tracker with no limits on users, projects, or time entries. It includes reports, project budgets, and team management. Paid tiers add features like kiosk mode, scheduling, and GPS tracking.
Explore Clockify data →RescueTime runs in the background and automatically logs time spent in apps, websites, and documents without manual input. It categorizes activities into productive and distracting time and provides daily focus scores.
Explore RescueTime data →Timely tracks activity across apps, documents, and meetings automatically, then uses AI to suggest time entries for review. Users confirm or edit the draft log rather than manually starting timers. Strong integration with calendars.
Explore Timely data →Everhour embeds time tracking natively inside Asana, Trello, Jira, and Basecamp interfaces. Timers appear directly on tasks without switching apps. It also handles invoicing and team scheduling.
Explore Everhour data →TrackingTime (formerly known as Freckle to some users) provides time tracking, reports, and invoicing for freelancers and small teams. It integrates with Trello, Slack, and GitHub and offers a free plan for one user.
Explore Freckle (Now TrackingTime) data →Toggl Track is part of the Toggl suite, which also includes Toggl Plan (project planning) and Toggl Hire (recruiting).
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