TimeCamp
Finance · www.timecamp.com
Overview
TimeCamp automates the part of time tracking everyone hates: actually logging it. A desktop agent captures activity in the background, then ties hours to projects, billing, and attendance for both teams and solo freelancers. The free plan is unusually generous, and paid tiers stay cheap, which makes it easy to adopt. Auto-tracking does require the desktop app, and reporting depth is thinner on lower tiers. For freelancers and small businesses that want billable hours and invoices without a heavyweight system, it covers the essentials at a friendly price.
The problem TimeCamp solves
Finance and accounting teams need a repeatable way to replace disconnected systems and manual handoffs with measurable operational execution. TimeCamp is relevant because the independently reviewed profile explains timecamp automates the part of time tracking everyone hates: actually logging it. Buyers should validate current pricing, integrations, data handling, and fit before committing.
Best for
- automatic background time capture plus billing and invoicing, on a notably generous free tier.
- 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
- auto-tracking needs the desktop app, and richer reporting sits behind higher plans. Choose it if: you're a freelancer or small team wanting cheap, low-effort tracking. Toggl Track is the alternative if you prefer a simpler manual timer with stronger reporting. TimeCamp
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: Automatic time capture Generous free plan Billing and invoicing
- Editorially noted strength: automatic background time capture plus billing and invoicing, on a notably generous free tier.
- Invoicing
- Billing
- Web
- Windows
- Linux
- Documented capability: TimeCamp automates the part of time tracking everyone hates: actually logging it.
Higher tiers
Custom pricingHigher tiers, usage limits, and enterprise terms should be confirmed with the vendor.
- Invoicing
- Billing
- Web
- Windows
- Linux
- Documented capability: TimeCamp automates the part of time tracking everyone hates: actually logging it.
- Documented capability: A desktop agent captures activity in the background, then ties hours to projects, billing, and attendance for both teams and solo freelancer
Features
Pros & cons
Pros
- Editorial review documents a concrete business workflow
- Editorially noted strength: Automatic time capture Generous free plan Billing and invoicing
- Editorially noted strength: automatic background time capture plus billing and invoicing, on a notably generous free tier.
- Invoicing
Cons
- Desktop app required for auto-tracking Reporting depth limited on lower tiers
- auto-tracking needs the desktop app, and richer reporting sits behind higher plans.
- Choose it if: you're a freelancer or small team wanting cheap, low-effort tracking.
- Toggl Track is the alternative if you prefer a simpler manual timer with stronger reporting.
What the record shows
Softwares.com editorial research describes timecamp automates the part of time tracking everyone hates: actually logging it.
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