Timelogger Plus is a time-tracking app by Filipe Martins, aimed at freelancers, education, daily habits, and personal productivity management. It primarily runs across the Apple ecosystem, including iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac, with an emphasis on starting and stopping timers through quick taps.
The core feature is the Task Stopwatch: each task has a stopwatch button for quickly starting and stopping time tracking. The Dashboard lets users view time at yearly, monthly, and daily levels, and drill down by folders and tasks for analysis. Users can organize tasks and activities with Folders & Tags, view and manually manage records in the Activity List, and further adjust entry parameters in Entry Details. Goals can be linked to tasks or folders and set on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, making the app suitable for habit building and tracking study time.
Pricing is subscription-based, with Monthly Premium and Annual Premium plans paid through an iTunes Account and renewed automatically. The article does not disclose specific prices. Premium features include iCloud sync, Billing Rates, Single Stopwatch, and more. In terms of integrations, the app is mainly focused on the Apple ecosystem: it supports iCloud multi-device sync, Shortcuts automation, and lock screen/home screen widgets. Reports can be generated as PDF or CSV from the Dashboard or via Shortcut, with an option to include or exclude billing information.
Its strengths are that it is easy to get started with and well suited to individuals who want to quickly log time. Apple Watch support, widgets, Split View, Stage Manager, and multi-window capabilities make it highly accessible across Apple devices. PDF/CSV export and billing fields are also practical for freelancers. The limitations are clear as well: there is no visible support for team collaboration, member permissions, approvals, enterprise-grade reporting, APIs, Webhooks, or integrations with mainstream SaaS tools. On the security and compliance side, only a privacy policy and iCloud/backup-related descriptions are visible, with little information about encryption or authentication.
Timelogger Plus is best suited to heavy Apple device users, freelancers, students, personal productivity trackers, and people who need lightweight billable-hour records. It is less suitable for organizations that require team timesheets, project management permissions, and enterprise compliance. The article does not provide details on access from China. Purchases and subscriptions depend on the Apple account system, and actual usability will also depend on App Store region, iCloud connectivity, and payment methods. If you need a team-oriented or cross-platform alternative, consider Toggl Track, Clockify, Harvest, Timely, or domestic project/time-tracking tools.
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