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Time Designer(タイムデザイナー) is a Japanese work-hour management and time-tracking SaaS product. Its core goal is to help teams “move away from Excel-based time management.” Based on the available copy, it brings work-time logging, automatic aggregation, and task management into a single interface, making it suitable for teams that need to track time spent by project or task.
The product offers two ways to record working hours. One is real-time tracking via a timer: select a task and click the start button to track the current work session. The other is retrospective entry through a calendar, allowing users to fill in time after the fact. This design covers both live timing and backfilling scenarios, reducing the burden on employees to record their hours. The page also emphasizes that recording and aggregation can be completed with one click, and that the service supports Web, macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android, making it easier to keep tracking across different device environments.
The crawled content includes a “料金” entry, but does not disclose specific plans, unit prices, seat counts, or enterprise package details. The clear information available is that Time Designer offers a 1-month full-featured free trial, which is useful for teams to validate employee adoption, reporting logic, and cross-platform usability before making a purchase.
Based on the current text, Time Designer’s strengths are concentrated in time logging and automatic aggregation. There is no visible information about third-party integrations, APIs, permission roles, approval workflows, data security compliance, SLA, or self-hosted deployment. Therefore, for medium to large enterprises, it is still necessary to confirm whether it can integrate with project management, finance, ERP, and HR systems, as well as whether it provides sufficient admin controls and data governance capabilities.
Its advantages are clear positioning and a simple onboarding path. It can replace manual Excel-based collection and aggregation of work hours, while supporting both real-time tracking and retrospective entry. The downside is that publicly available information on pricing and enterprise-grade capabilities is limited. It is better suited to R&D, design, consulting, production, and similar teams that need upstream data for project cost accounting—especially organizations that still rely on Excel timesheets today.
The available copy does not provide information on access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, or local service support, so China accessibility is rated as unknown. If a China-based team needs localized support, it may also evaluate Feishu, PingCode, Teambition, and similar products. For more international time-tracking options, alternatives to compare include Toggl Track, Clockify, Harvest, and Jira Tempo.
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timedesigner.com is an Japan SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach timedesigner.com directly.