Hours Tracker: Pay Calculator

Hours Tracker: Pay Calculator

By Cribasoft, LLC

  • Category: Business
  • Release Date: 2009-11-06
  • Current Version: 7.0.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 28.46 MB
  • Developer: Cribasoft, LLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 16.2
Score: 4.77428
4.77428
From 44,150 Ratings

Description

QUICK AND EASY time entry and editing make time tracking painless • Record time using timers, complete with support for Breaks and Pauses, including automatic breaks • Track your pay, including Tips, Mileage, and flexible ± time and earnings adjustments • Pick any time to start, stop, break or pause the timer (7 minutes ago, 10 minutes from now, whatever you need) • Set job locations to get clock in and out reminders when you arrive or leave or fully automate your time tracking (geofencing) • Manually enter time entries with minimal effort thanks to smart, adaptive defaults • Enter comments of any length with your time entries and optionally include them in your exports • Control timers, dictate comments, and apply tags using your Apple Watch ADVANCED FEATURES and customization set HoursTracker above the rest • Automatic daily and weekly overtime earnings calculations • Built-in reports by Day, Week, and Month and support for most common pay period schedules • Robust tagging and filtering allow you to build your own custom views • Reminders when you've worked your target number of hours per day (even takes time rounding into account) • Automatic time rounding: up, down, or to nearest (including 6 min) • Easily copy an existing job or time entry to save time and effort • Reminders you to clock in on your selected work days • Today Widget for at a glance time and pay monitoring • CSV and formatted text export via e-mail or the iOS Share Sheet • Passcode lock (with Touch ID & Face ID support) helps keep your HoursTracker data private • Cloud-based backup/restore with one re-usable backup slot included free (free account sign up is required) • Web-based reporting access, including charts, graphs, desktop exports, and rolling backups available with optional subscription • Customize your HoursTracker experience in the Preferences section under the More tab. Choose only one or many jobs clocked in at a time, opt-into prompts for comments, choose an elapsed time format (hours:minutes, or decimal hours), and more "Free Edition" stores up to 3 jobs and 21 days of entries. For unlimited entries, subscribe to "Premium" (up to 5 jobs) or "Unlimited" (unlimited jobs). Or, erase older data and continue to use the "Free Edition" until you're ready to buy. Visit our website at http://www.hourstrackerapp.com to learn more, and follow @HoursTracker on Twitter or facebook.com/HoursTracker to hear about upcoming features first. hourstrackerapp.com/privacy hourstrackerapp.com/terms

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Reviews

  • suddenly there is a paywall

    1
    By The art man
    yes we LOVE free things being stripped from us!! we LOVE being charged a subscription for something we previously had for free!! take my money !! TAKE IT ALL!!!!
  • Love it & almost perfect

    4
    By syd.dickinson
    I love this app and how simple the interface is. It’d be an instant 5 star if there was another payment period option. I’d love a invoicing/billing/etc. option where it just gives every entry a checkbox and you mark off whether that entry has been paid for or not. For example I’m a cleaner and I have clients pay every 5 cleans or so and I may do anywhere from 1 to 4 cleans for them in a week so a pay period doesn’t really work for me. What I have been doing is having it as pay monthly and changing the date to the last time I was paid.
  • Needs an iPad app

    5
    By Regular john95
    And a way to group sessions to make invoices that adds up hours.
  • Terrible

    1
    By zalc790
    They just froze the app on me, unless I subscribe. Can’t download 4 months of data.
  • Great Time saver

    5
    By jlc, just jlc
    Easy to use and very flexible so I can accurately assign expenses and hours to clients and generate billing. I have been using it for years and it’s a must have if you need to track hours and expenses.
  • Almost a Decade Later

    5
    By ZacharyMcCarthy0131
    Love this app!
  • Very useful but one frustration

    3
    By cptully
    I have been using this app for more than a year and generally love it. I had stopped using it for a while and then started using it again. One feature that I loved but may have misunderstood is the notification on my Lock Screen that showed up when I clock in to a job. That notification is very helpful for starting and stopping breaks, etc. but I don’t like having notifications on my Lock Screen all of the time. So I would dismiss it at the end of each day. Up until today, it came back each day. But today it did not come back and I miss it!
  • I’m over forced upgrades

    1
    By Lmpb19
    I’ve been using this app for years for freelancing and keeping track of hours worked on personal projects. The free version used to allow unlimited use as long as you logged only one or two projects at a time. Today I got a notification that I would need to upgrade if I wanted to log more than 21 days of work on a project. I am so sick of developers offering a free version of an app and then forcing users to upgrade once they have grown enough. Do you think you have “converted” me enough that I will bite? No you have not. I will be using Clockify moving forward. There are many other apps that do what you do. 🤷‍♀️
  • Keeps me organized

    5
    By Sidhartha
    Hour tracker has been very helpful in organizing my time and giving me the ability to provide a good invoice. It has been very helpful when having multiple jobs that are sporadic nature. I can manage all of them separately using Hour Tracker.
  • Simple and easy to use

    5
    By dbm80401
    I used this app to track time for a few consulting projects and found it to be simple and easy to use but robust enough in functionality that I could tweak it to meet my changing requirements. When I had a question their support was quick to respond with the answers I was looking for.

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