Public beta

Understand how you work. Improve how you work.

Time Logger is a desktop time tracking tool built for individuals. Track projects and tasks without friction, then use your own data to improve how you work.

Why it exists
Tracking your time should not feel like another job.

Most people log work retroactively. Some rely on memory. Others use clunky tools just to answer one question: where did my time go? Time Logger removes that friction. Capture what you are doing in seconds. Review your work with clarity later.

Time Logger app preview on MacBook Air

What you can do today

Track time on projects. Break projects into reusable tasks. See where your time actually goes. Simple tracking now. Real insight over time.

Fast capture

Log projects and tasks in seconds without breaking focus.

Task-driven structure

Build projects from reusable tasks so your data becomes more useful over time.

Clear insight

See where your time actually goes across projects and work types.

Built for individuals

Designed for personal clarity and smarter decisions, not corporate reporting.

Roadmap

Built to grow

Now

Time tracking is the foundation. As your data builds, Time Logger is designed to help you use it more intelligently. We are in public beta and actively expanding toward deeper insight and smarter scheduling. What you track today becomes the base for how you improve tomorrow.

Next

  • Deeper insight into how your time is spent across work types.
  • Smarter scheduling support based on your real tracking patterns.
  • Continued beta iteration shaped by early user feedback.

Pricing

Start free during the public beta. More plans coming soon.

Beta

Early access while we iterate.

Recommended
$0
during beta
  • Private beta downloads
  • Founding-user feedback channel
  • Early feature access

Standard

For individuals who want deeper insights.

Coming soon
Coming soon
  • Advanced reporting
  • Export & integrations
  • Priority support

This plan isn’t available yet. Join the beta to get early access.

FAQ

Quick answers while the beta is active.

What platforms are supported?

The desktop app targets Windows and macOS. Linux support is on the roadmap.

Is the beta really free?

Yes, during the beta we are focused on feedback and stability, not billing.

Do I need an account?

Yes. You will need an account to download the beta and sync access across devices.

Can I import existing time logs?

Import and export are planned. For now, the focus is fast capture and a calm review loop.