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Best Time Tracking Tools in 2026: Manual, Automatic, or Integrated?

2026-04-07 · 7

Time tracking is one of those tools that everyone knows they should use but few people actually enjoy. The good news: the tools have gotten significantly better. The bad news: there are now dozens of options. We tested 8 across different workflows.

The three approaches

Time tracking tools fall into three camps, and picking the right camp matters more than picking the right tool within that camp:

  1. Manual timers (Toggl, Clockify): You click start and stop. Most accurate for billing, but requires discipline.
  2. Automatic trackers (RescueTime, Timely): They run in the background and log everything. Great for productivity insights, less precise for project-level billing.
  3. Integrated trackers (Everhour, Harvest): They embed into your PM tool. Zero context switching, but only capture work that happens in that tool.

Our picks

For freelancers: Toggl. Dead simple, generous free tier, and the reports are clean enough to share with clients.

For teams on a budget: Clockify. Free for unlimited users — you literally can't beat that.

For agencies that bill clients: Harvest. Built-in invoicing means one fewer tool to manage.

For privacy-respecting self-hosting: Kimai. Open source, no per-user fees, your data stays on your server.

Check the full time tracking category for all options, or see Toggl vs Clockify for the most common comparison.