Clockify is a free time tracking tool used by teams and freelancers to log hours across projects, generate timesheets, and create reports for billing and productivity analysis. Its unlimited free tier for unlimited users makes it the most accessible time tracker on the market.
Clockify disrupted the time tracking market by offering a full-featured free tier that competitors like Toggl Track, Harvest, and TimeCamp charge for. It competes on price while paid tiers add features like invoicing, GPS tracking, and approval workflows that enterprise customers need.
Polished user experience with project profitability insights and team scheduling. Premium pricing reflects its focus on design quality and integrations with project management tools.
Combines time tracking with invoicing and expense management. Established brand among agencies and consultancies that need to bill clients based on tracked time.
Passively tracks time spent in applications and websites without manual input. Focuses on personal productivity insights rather than team timesheet management.
Combines manual and automatic time tracking with keyword-based project assignment. Bridges the gap between passive tracking and manual timesheets.
Clockify's unlimited free tier attracts users but creates conversion pressure. Many teams use the free version indefinitely, and the company must continuously find ways to make paid features compelling enough to justify upgrading.
As Clockify adds project management, invoicing, and scheduling to paid tiers, it risks competing with dedicated tools in each category. Trying to be an all-in-one workspace dilutes its strength as a focused time tracker.
Users increasingly prefer tools that track time automatically rather than requiring manual start/stop actions. RescueTime and TimeCamp's automatic tracking puts pressure on Clockify to add similar passive tracking capabilities.
Clockify's core time tracking is free for unlimited users and projects. Paid plans ($3.99-$11.99/user/month) add features like invoicing, time off tracking, GPS tracking, and custom reports.
Clockify is free and functional; Toggl Track is more polished but costs more. Toggl offers better reporting and integrations out of the box, while Clockify provides comparable core tracking at no cost.
Toggl Track and Harvest compete as premium time trackers. RescueTime offers automatic tracking. TimeCamp bridges manual and automatic tracking. Monday.com and Asana include time tracking as part of broader project management.