Toggl Track is a time tracker from Estonia with a great set of features and integrations. Apps are offered for iOS, Android, Windows, macOS and Linux. For some integrations, browser addons for Firefox and Chrome are also offered, which can be used to start the time tracking with the relevant info from the web app. Other integrations are native, which means that they do not require a browser add-on.
European alternatives to Clockify
Clockify is a time tracking app from the US.
This pages lists European Clockify alternatives from companies based in a member state of the European Union (EU) or the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
Timely is a time tracking app from Norway with a focus on automatic tracking. The app tracks the user's activities on the computer and allows them to assign these activities to tasks. The recorded activities are not visible to the employer.
solidtime is an open source time tracking app from Austria. The software offers a modern user interface, the ability to organize your time entries in projects, tasks, and clients. Teams and companies can restrict access with roles and by adding only some users to projects.
Timing is a German time tracking app for macOS. The native macOS app tracks activities in great detail and makes it easy to assign time spent in applications to projects.
timeBuzzer is a time tracking service from Germany. It allows you to better measure how much time you worked on what task. They offer apps for desktop, mobile and web.
DeskTime is a timetracking app from Latvia, with a ton of feature for managing time for many customers and offer apps for all major platform.
Desktime offers some integrations with other services but a bit less than what you are used to from the competition. On the other hand, the integrations are not browser add-ons but real integrations that use the interfaces of the services. For example, it is possible to search for trello issues directly in the Desktime application instead of having to find the issue in trello to track time there.
Desktime also has some features to track productivity and find out what is the reason for unproductivity.
Timular is a time tracking app from Austria with many integrations. As an extension to the time tracking app, Timular also sells a physical device that switches between tasks by flipping it over.
Timeneye is an Italian time tracking app. They offer integrations for many applications and apps for iOS and Android.
Kimai is an open-source time-tracking solution from Austria. With users grouped in teams, customers and projects can be assigned to those teams; invoices for your customers can be generated directly from their clock-in and clock-out data; and reports can be generated to gather insights about your workforce. In addition, they have an API, so you can integrate their service into your infrastructure or write your own plugins.
Tyme is a time tracking app for Mac, iOS and watchOS from Germany. It is a native app with a great user inferface. It is possible to sync data between devices via iCloud Sync and to use as a team. They do not offer a web version, or a version for non-Apple products. Tyme offers features like time management in tasks, projects and categories, calendar sync, PDF reports, import from popular competitors and many more.
Memtime is a time tracking app from Germany with a focus on automatic tracking. The app is available for Windows and macOS and tracks how much time you spend in each app. The data of the tracking stays offline on the computer.
Clockodo is a time-tracking service from Germany. They enable you and your employees to track your individual work time, and time worked on specific projects, even without an internet connection. Then different reports can be generated from the tracked data. Clockodo also includes a PTO and general absence leave approval system.
timr is a time tracking app from Austria. They offer apps for iOS and Android. For tracking on desktop they only offer a webapp. The servers are located in Germany.
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