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Hours
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Curated by Surfaced Editorial·Productivity·2 min read
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Hours is a beautifully designed, simple time tracking app created by TLA Systems LLC, focused on making time tracking as frictionless as possible for individuals and small teams. It allows users to easily start, stop, and switch timers with a single tap, providing a clear visual timeline of their day's activities. The app is particularly adept at handling multiple simultaneous timers and offers intelligent reminders to ensure no billable minute is missed. Hours is exclusively available on Apple platforms, including iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and macOS. The most appreciated feature is its 'Smart Reminders' which prompt users to start or stop a timer based on their location or calendar events. All time entries are synchronized across Apple devices via iCloud, with an option for cloud sync to their own servers for team collaboration.

Why It’s Useful

Hours eliminates the mental overhead and forgotten entries associated with traditional time tracking methods, ensuring accurate billing and better understanding of time allocation. For the freelance consultant, it offers a seamless way to track time spent on various client projects throughout the day, automatically generating reports for billing. For the university student working on multiple assignments, it provides insight into how much time is truly dedicated to each subject, aiding in better study habits. The app offers a fully functional 21-day free trial, after which a subscription is required; however, the free tier is a generous taste, not a paywall tease. Compared to complex project management suites, Hours excels in its singular focus on intuitive time tracking, making it faster and less cumbersome for individuals. A power feature is its ability to round time entries to specific increments, crucial for billing practices, and its visual timeline for easy editing of past entries. A non-technical person can download the app and start tracking their first task in under 2 minutes.

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