Private project time tracking
This page is for people who want to track their own project time without feeling like they’re adopting an employee monitoring system. The focus is personal clarity: what you worked on and how long it took.
What “private” means here
- You track your own work for your own record
- No “manage employees” framing
- No workforce scheduling
- No team admin features required
Who this fits
Solo freelancers, independent contractors, and anyone doing project-based work who wants a calm, personal way to track time.
Why people choose a private tracker
- Less overhead and fewer settings
- Less “tooling” — more tracking
- Clearer separation from employee time clocks
- More control over your own workflow
FAQ
Is this an employee time clock?
No. It’s designed for one person tracking their own projects.
Do I need teams, roles, or approvals?
No — those are team/admin features. This stays project-focused.
Can I still track multiple projects?
Yes. Private does not mean “only one project” — it means personal use.