Software companies
Timely’s intuitive automation and intelligent design makes it a developer’s dream. Bill transparently, optimize efficiency and gain full project visibility with automatic time tracking for software companies.
Trusted by 5000+ businesses globally
Capture every billable second in your business
Reduce time tracking admin by 75%
Effortless, flow-friendly, insightful time tracking
Forget about manual timers
Timely captures the time you spend in different web and desktop apps automatically in the background as you move between tasks, producing a precise timeline of your work day.

Keep progress visible
Timely’s task management capabilities let you build, allocate, action and track team workflows all from one place. See exactly where people are at with specific pieces of work.

Minimize timesheet admin
Log accurate weekly timesheets in less than ten minutes. Timely’s simple UI and automatic time tracking have helped other teams reduce timesheet admin by 75%.

Bill accurately and transparently
By capturing all the time you spend on every document, presentation, meeting and email, Timely lets you bill clients honestly and provide a detailed breakdown of all services rendered.

Dig into the detail
Use tags to break down time on specific tasks and connect native integrations for contextual detail on your activity in GitHub, Jira, Todoist, Google Calendar, Asana, Zoom and Outlook.

Manage energy, resources and budgets
Real-time dashboards, live reports and powerful planning keep teams on top of capacity, deadlines, overtime, billable percentage, budget spend, time on clients and more.

Empower your people
Timely’s gorgeous design, intuitive controls and privacy-first approach make it a time tracking tool that people actually want to use.

Onboard teams painlessly
It takes under ten minutes to get people up and running in Timely, with world-class customer support only a chat message away.
100% creep-proof
Timely doesn't support employee screenshots, keystroke monitoring, or any other creepy surveillance tactics—and it never will.