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Time Logger is an online time-tracking tool for employees and teams, with an emphasis on getting started in “5 minutes.” It offers Web, desktop, and mobile apps for logging work hours, checking employees’ online status, tracking time spent on projects, and helping managers understand work activity through screenshots, keyboard/mouse activity, and website visit reports.
Based on the available product copy, its core features include time tracking, clock-in/clock-out, project and task management, reports, automatic screenshots, keyboard and mouse activity tracking, website visit monitoring, and offline time logging. Managers can see whether employees are online, when they were last online, which project they are currently tracking, idle or active time, and total accumulated hours. It supports Mac, Linux, Windows, and Chromium OS, with iPhone and Android apps as well. For third-party integrations, only Slack is explicitly mentioned.
Public plans are tiered by team size: Mini is free for up to 2 users; Small is $5/month for up to 3 users; Medium is $15/month for up to 5 users; Large is $25/month for up to 7 users. Larger teams need to contact the company for a custom XL plan. The page also mentions “1 Year free,” “No credit card,” and “No obligation,” but it does not explain the applicable conditions, so this should not be interpreted as all plans being free for one year.
On security, the FAQ states that server communication uses SSL encryption, server files are encrypted, and hosting is provided in enterprise-grade data centers with 24/7 monitoring. The deployment model appears to be cloud SaaS plus desktop/mobile clients, with no self-hosting information found. Common enterprise procurement details such as API access, developer documentation, SSO, audit logs, granular permissions, and compliance certifications are not disclosed.
Its strengths are low pricing, a friendly free tier, broad device coverage, and relatively comprehensive monitoring features. It is suitable for small remote teams, outsourcing teams, project-based businesses, and personal time management. The downsides are that several features are still marked as Coming Soon, including Payroll, Task Management, Client Features, and Time Off Holidays. Its monitoring capabilities are fairly strong, so companies should address employee notification, privacy, and compliance boundaries before using it.
The available text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or Chinese localization, so real-world usability is unknown. If you need stable domestic connectivity, Chinese-language support, and local attendance-management workflows, consider DingTalk or Feishu. If you prefer international time-tracking tools, compare it with Toggl Track, Clockify, Hubstaff, Time Doctor, and Harvest.
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