I Built a Time Tracking App for Freelancers
Freelancing is great – until it isn’t. You finish a project, sit down to invoice the client, and realize you have no idea how many hours you actually worked. Sound familiar?
That’s exactly the problem I set out to solve when I started building TimeNTrack.
What Is TimeNTrack?
TimeNTrack is a time tracking and invoicing tool built specifically for freelancers. Not for agencies with 50
employees. Not for enterprise teams. For the person working independently – the designer, developer, consultant, or writer who needs a simple way to track their hours and get paid without a spreadsheet nightmare.
I’ve been working on this for a while now, and I want to share what it does and why I think it’s worth your time.
Why I Built It
Most time tracking tools are either too simple (a basic stopwatch with no invoicing) or too bloated (built for teams, priced for teams, confusing for a solo operator). There’s a gap in the middle – something that does the job properly without making you feel like you need a manual.
I built Timenrack to sit in that gap.
Key Features
Track Time Without the Friction
TimeNTrack lets you log time against specific clients and projects. Start a timer when you begin, stop it when you’re done, or log time manually if you worked offline. Everything is organized so you can always see what you’ve billed, what’s in progress, and what you owe a client.
Invoicing Built In
This is the part I’m most proud of. When you’re ready to invoice, you don’t need to export anything to a spreadsheet or fire up a separate tool. Your tracked time flows directly into an invoice. You set your rate, pick the time entries you want to bill, and the invoice is generated for you.
Clean, Simple Interface
No dashboard overload. No onboarding calls. You sign up and you can start tracking time within a minute. The design is intentionally minimal – it gets out of your way so you can focus on the actual work.
Who It’s For
Timentrack is built for:
- Freelance developers who need to track billable hours per project
- Designers who work with multiple clients simultaneously
- Consultants who charge by the hour and need clean records
- Any independent professional who gets paid for their time If you’ve ever lost money because you forgot to log hours, sent an invoice late because pulling the numbers together was a pain, or just felt like your current setup is “good enough but not great” – Timentrack was built for you.
Where Things Are Headed
I’m actively developing new features and listening to feedback from early users. The goal has always been the same: build the tool I wish existed when I started freelancing.
If you want to try it out, head over to timentrack.com. There’s no complicated setup and no reason to wait – your first tracked hour is a minute away.
And if you have thoughts, feedback, or feature requests, I genuinely want to hear them.
Built by a developer who got tired of losing track of billable hours.
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