Build your Time Tracker with AI in under 5 minutes
Build a time-tracking app with one-click timers, clients and projects, weekly timesheets, and billable-hours reports you can export straight into invoicing — generated by AI.
Come funziona
Passo 1
Descrivi la tua idea
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Passo 2
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Passo 3
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Perché costruire con l'AI invece di assumere uno sviluppatore?
| FloopFloop | Sviluppatore tradizionale | |
|---|---|---|
| Tempo di lancio | Meno di 5 minuti | 2-8 settimane |
| Costo | Da $0 | $5.000 - $50.000+ |
| Manutenzione | Inclusa | Contratto continuativo |
What is a time tracker?
A time tracker sits between memory and money: freelancers bill from it, agencies price from it, and teams plan from it. The core loop is small — start a timer or fill a weekly grid, attach the hours to a project, roll them up into reports — which is exactly why the category frustrates people. Toggl, Harvest, and Clockify each wrap that loop in their own opinions about rounding, approval flows, and what a report looks like, then charge per seat for it. The failure mode of any time tracker is friction: if starting a timer takes more than a click, people stop tracking by Thursday, and the data becomes fiction. A good tracker makes capture instant, makes editing painless (everyone forgets to stop a timer), and turns the result into the number someone actually needs — an invoice line, a utilisation figure, or proof that the fixed-price quote was wrong.
Common features
- One-click start/stop timer with task description
- Clients and projects with per-project hourly rates
- Weekly grid entry with copy-last-week
- Billable / non-billable toggle per entry
- Editable entries — fix the timer you forgot to stop
- Per-project hour budgets with threshold warnings
- Monthly billable-hours report per client, CSV export
- Team approvals and per-person utilisation
- Daily and weekly charts of tracked time
- Email summary of last week every Monday
Real-world examples
Freelance designer billing
Three clients at three rates. Timer runs during work; on the 1st the monthly report shows hours and amounts per client, exported as CSV and turned into invoices in ten minutes.
Agency utilisation
A 12-person studio tracks billable share per person and compares tracked hours against each fixed-price project's quote, catching the over-budget retainer in week two instead of at retro.
Solo founder focus log
Pomodoro sessions auto-log against 'product', 'marketing', or 'admin'. The weekly chart answers an uncomfortable question: how much of the week went to the thing that matters?
Why FloopFloop fits time tracker projects
Per-seat pricing for what is, structurally, a CRUD app with a clock has always been a strange deal — five people tracking time shouldn't cost more than hosting. FloopFloop gives you the tracker with your rules baked in: your rounding (six-minute increments, quarter hours, exact), your utilisation formula, your client's required timesheet columns. Entries are rows in your own database, so the monthly report is whatever query you ask for, and the CSV feeds whatever invoicing flow you already run. When the workflow changes — a new approval step, a budget alert, a different week start — you describe it and redeploy, instead of waiting on a vendor roadmap.
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Build a freelancer time tracker: a large start/stop timer with a task description, projects grouped by client, an hourly rate per project, a weekly timesheet view, and a monthly report of billable hours and earnings per client with CSV export.
Create a timesheet app where I log hours in a weekly grid — rows are projects, columns are days. Include a copy-last-week button, per-project hour budgets with a warning at 80%, and a manager view listing the team's submitted weeks with an approve button.
Design a focus tracker that combines a pomodoro timer with automatic logging: every completed 25-minute session is recorded against the selected project. Show a daily focus-hours chart, a streak counter, and a Monday-morning email summarising last week.
Build an agency time tracker with a billable/non-billable toggle per entry, project budgets in hours, per-person utilisation, and a profitability view comparing tracked hours times rate against each project's fixed quote.
Domande frequenti
Timer or manual entry — which does it support?
Can I set different rates per client or project?
What happens if I forget to stop a timer?
Can it produce reports I can invoice from?
Does it work for a team, not just me?
Why not just use Toggl, Harvest, or Clockify?
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