Harvest
Finance · www.getharvest.com
Overview
Harvest does two things well and resists the urge to do more: it tracks time against projects and clients, then turns those hours into invoices, with payment collection built in. The simplicity is deliberate, and it is why agencies have stuck with it for years. It fits agencies, consultancies, and freelancers who bill by the hour and want time tracking and invoicing in one tidy workflow rather than two disconnected tools. Reporting is functional rather than deep, so analytics-heavy shops may outgrow it. There is a free tier and an affordable Pro plan. Against Toggl, Harvest folds in invoicing; against full PSA suites, it stays light and quick to adopt.
The problem Harvest solves
Finance and accounting teams need a repeatable way to replace disconnected systems and manual handoffs with measurable operational execution. Harvest is relevant because the independently reviewed profile explains harvest does two things well and resists the urge to do more: it tracks time against projects and clients, then turns those hours into invoices, with payment collection built in. Buyers should validate current pricing, integrations, data handling, and fit before committing.
Best for
- B2B teams evaluating finance and accounting software
- Teams that need documented workflow capabilities and fit guidance
Not a fit if
- Teams seeking a workflow outside the product's documented focus
- Teams needing unlimited usage without plan limits
- Organizations that cannot validate implementation effort or vendor claims
Why it’s listed
- Adds a distinct finance and accounting workflow to the directory
- Editorial review includes a substantial overview, pricing context, strengths, tradeoffs, and fit guidance
- Provides comparison context for finance and accounting buyers
Pricing
Free or entry plan
FreeThe reviewed profile lists a starting price of 0 USD; confirm billing period and limits.
- Editorially noted strength: Time + invoicing Simple Good integrations
- Invoicing
- Billing
- Financial reporting
- Web
- Windows
- iOS
- Documented capability: Harvest does two things well and resists the urge to do more: it tracks time against projects and clients, then turns those hours into invoi
Higher tiers
Custom pricingHigher tiers, usage limits, and enterprise terms should be confirmed with the vendor.
- Billing
- Financial reporting
- Web
- Windows
- iOS
- Documented capability: Harvest does two things well and resists the urge to do more: it tracks time against projects and clients, then turns those hours into invoi
- Documented capability: Harvest tracks time and turns it into invoices for client work.
Features
Pros & cons
Pros
- Editorial review documents a concrete business workflow
- Editorially noted strength: Time + invoicing Simple Good integrations
- Invoicing
- Billing
Cons
- ultancies, and freelancers who bill by the hour and want time tracking and invoicing in one tidy workflow rather than two disconnected tools.
- Reporting is functional rather than deep, so analytics-heavy shops may outgrow it.
- There is a free tier and an affordable Pro plan.
- Against Toggl, Harvest folds in invoicing; against full PSA suites, it stays light and quick to adopt.
What the record shows
Softwares.com editorial research describes harvest does two things well and resists the urge to do more: it tracks time against projects and clients, then turns those hours into invoices, with payment collection built in.
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