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Timeforce is a time-tracking tool for freelancers, agencies, and teams, positioned around “simplicity” rather than complex project management. It brings timers, project/client management, reporting analytics, and invoice generation into a single workflow, making it a good fit for service-based work that bills by the hour and needs to explain billable time to clients.
Its core modules include one-click start/stop time tracking, logging hours across projects and clients, editing time entries, creating separate workspaces by client, generating reports, and quickly turning recorded hours into professional invoices. On the invoicing side, it supports custom templates, hourly rates, and PDF export; the Pro plan also allows report sharing with clients. Overall, the feature set covers the basic loop of “track time — analyze output — invoice externally,” but there is no clear sign of advanced project management capabilities such as complex approvals, cost accounting, or resource scheduling.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Free is $0/month and supports 1 user, unlimited time tracking, and basic reports; Pro is $1/user/month, adds client report sharing, and includes a 14-day trial; Enterprise is custom-priced and includes dedicated support, custom integrations, and an SLA. The website emphasizes that no credit card is required to create a free account and that a free-forever plan is available, making it cost-effective for individuals and small teams.
Its strengths are a low learning curve, a low price barrier, and a straightforward invoicing workflow, making it especially suitable for agencies and freelancers managing billable time. The downsides are that the public materials do not clearly list third-party integrations, API/Webhook support, payment methods, a detailed permissions model, or security and compliance certifications. Although it says it will not sell user data and will protect data security, it lacks the kind of information enterprise buyers often look for, such as encryption details, audit features, and compliance certificates.
Timeforce is best suited to freelancers, small outsourcing teams, design/consulting/development agencies, and teams that need to submit time reports to clients. Larger organizations may want to look into the Enterprise plan’s custom integrations and SLA, but should further confirm permissions, security, contract terms, and support conditions. The scraped text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its status is unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If local accessibility, Chinese-language support, or China-specific invoicing workflows are important, it may be worth evaluating alternatives such as Toggl Track, Clockify, Harvest, as well as Feishu Projects, PingCode, and Teambition.
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