Focused, private, client-ready
Choose Timether for a calmer, privacy-first product centered on client work, billable records, reports, invoices, and compact teams.
Timether vs Clockify
Clockify is a broad time tracking platform with tools for timers, timesheets, scheduling, time off, activity, calendars, invoicing, expenses, and more. Timether is designed for users who want the essentials to stay clear: track work, organize it by client and project, review billable hours, and prepare useful reports.
Breadth can be valuable, but it also changes how a product feels. Timether is a strong fit when you want time tracking to remain a lightweight part of client delivery rather than becoming a large workforce operations system.
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Best fit
Both products can track individual and team time. Their strongest difference is how much operational scope surrounds that core.
Choose Timether for a calmer, privacy-first product centered on client work, billable records, reports, invoices, and compact teams.
Choose Clockify when you want a wide toolkit that can include scheduling, time off, attendance, activity, auto tracking, expenses, and other workforce features.
At a glance
Feature availability can change. Verify plan details with each provider before purchasing.
| Capability | Timether | Clockify |
|---|---|---|
| Timer and manual entries | Included | Included |
| Projects and clients | Included | Included |
| Reports | Included | Included |
| Shared team workspace | Included on Team | Included |
| Scheduling and time off | Not the core focus | Available |
| Activity and auto tracking | No surveillance layer | Available |
| Best fit | Freelancers and small agencies | Broad teams and businesses |
Clockify covers a large range of time and workforce-management use cases. That is useful for organizations that want one platform to handle attendance, scheduling, time off, activity, expenses, invoicing, and project time.
Freelancers and small agencies may prefer fewer concepts and less administration. When the primary job is capturing billable hours and producing a clean breakdown, a focused interface can be easier to maintain every day.
Timether keeps the sequence deliberately short: start or add time, assign the right client and project, review the week, and export or invoice from a clean record.
That narrower workflow is useful when adoption matters more than extensive administration. People are more likely to keep accurate records when the tracker does not feel like another system they have to manage.
Clockify is well known for its free entry point, which can be compelling when a team is testing time tracking. The longer-term cost also includes setup, training, permissions, reporting cleanup, and the number of features people must understand to complete a simple weekly workflow.
Compare the paid configuration you would genuinely use, not only the starting price. A smaller product can be more economical when it reduces administrative effort and makes accurate adoption easier. A broader platform can be better value when its scheduling, time off, attendance, or expense tools replace other systems your organization already pays for.
Common questions
Short answers about privacy, features, and fit.
No. Timether is designed to help people understand time, projects, clients, and billable work. It does not use screenshots, keystroke logging, mouse tracking, or hidden activity monitoring.
No. Timether tracks the time and work details that people intentionally record. It does not capture screenshots.
Timether is built for freelancers, consultants, small agencies, indie teams, and growing service businesses that need clear time records and client-ready reports.
Timether has a free local edition for testing the tracking habit, while paid plans add cloud accounts, reporting, invoices, connections, and team features. The paid product is the main fit for ongoing client work.
Timether is currently focused on time records, clients, projects, reports, invoices, and small-team collaboration rather than being a broad scheduling and HR platform.
Research notes
Start with better records
Keep time tracking focused on the client work you need to understand, report, and bill.