I Built a Time Tracking App for Freelancers – Now in Beta!
Hey friends!
Over the past few months, I’ve been working on something that I’ve always felt was missing in my workflow. A simple, focused time-tracking app built specifically for freelancers, creatives, and solo business owners like myself.
The idea came to me a few years ago, but never had the chance to build it. Today, I’m excited (and slightly nervous 😅) to share that my app, Time ‘N Track, is officially in beta!
Why I Built It
Most of the tools out there are great, but too bloated, or just not made for how freelancers actually work. As a freelancer and content creator myself, I’ve struggled with:
- Forgetting to log time for paid project work
- Manually creating invoices after juggling multiple clients
- Getting distracted when switching between projects
- Forgetting to invoice people, and what I worked on monthly basis
- How much money I am making and what projects are more profitable to work on
So I decided to build my own solution, one that helps you:
- Gain clarity over your projects
- Track time without the overwhelm
- Bill accurately and reclaim your focus
What Is Time ‘N Track?
Time ‘N Track is a lightweight SaaS app where you can:
- Log your work hours across multiple projects
- See where your time is going
- Set billable rates and generate accurate time reports
- Create Invoices
It’s currently in beta (bugs are expected, but not appreciated 😅), and I’d love to invite a small group of people to test it, give feedback, and help shape its future.
Want to Try It? 🥹
If you’re a freelancer, creative, or indie maker who juggles multiple projects and clients – I’d love for you to give it a spin.
As a thank you for being an early supporter, the first 100 users to sign up will receive a FREE 1-year subscription that includes all premium features.
(Since I will be doing this manually for now, please allow 24h to get your free 1 year subscription.)
Your Feedback Means Everything
Whether you’re just curious or already deep into time tracking, your thoughts and suggestions would be incredibly helpful.
Feel free to drop me a message on Twitter/X, email me, or leave feedback directly in the app.
Thanks for reading, and wish me luck on this new chapter!
Raddy