Time tracking for one person

Plan the hours. Log the hours. See the gap.

Makerflow is a calendar you drag your own work around on. Every entry carries two durations — what you set aside for it, and what it actually took — and neither one is guessed from the other.

Free for two projects, indefinitely. Pro is €8 a month, with a 7-day trial.

Two durations, one entry

What you meant to do, and what you did, are different numbers.

An entry has a planned duration and a logged duration. Neither is derived from the other, and only logged time counts as work — so an afternoon you set aside and never got to stays visible instead of quietly becoming zero.

Planned time is hatched
Texture, not a second colour — the card still has to say which project it belongs to. You can tell plans from work across a whole week without reading a single card.
Logged time fills it in
The worked share is drawn solid from the top of the plan. When it reaches the bottom, the plan is met and the card is simply a block of your time.

What's in it

Everything a week needs, and nothing a week doesn't.

  • Day, week, month

    The week stacks each day's entries so you can read a whole week at a glance. The day plots them against an hour axis, where the gaps are the point.

  • Drag to move and resize

    Entries are handles, not rows in a form. The dragging is hand-built on pointer events and never re-renders mid-drag, so a two-hour block moves at the speed of your hand.

  • A running timer

    Start the clock against an entry and it ticks on the card itself. The number you see is the number that gets logged.

  • Projects: a name and a colour

    That is the whole form. Colour is what makes a week legible without reading it, and there is nothing else to fill in before you can start.

  • A backlog you drag onto a day

    Tasks wait in a list until you decide when they happen. Dragging one onto a day is the act of planning it.

  • Keyboard shortcuts throughout

    Move between days, switch views, start a timer, open the composer. A shortcuts sheet lists every one of them, so nothing is hidden behind a habit you had to acquire.

  • Undo that always works

    Everything you see is derived from an append-only log of what happened. Undo is dropping the last thing off the end, which is why it never leaves the week in a state you can't explain.

What's not in it

A project is a name and a colour.

That is the entire form. The fields other trackers make you fill in are there for an agency that isn't in the room — and they are most of what makes those tools heavy for one person.

  • No clients, rates or budgets on a project
  • No seats, approvals or anyone to report to
  • No timesheet to submit at the end of a week
  • No setup to get through before the first hour is logged

Pricing

Free until two projects stop being enough.

The free plan is not a demo. It tracks unlimited time across the Day and Week views for as long as you want, and everything you log stays yours whatever happens.

Free

€0forever

Enough to run your week on, indefinitely.

  • Unlimited time tracking
  • The Day and Week views
  • Up to 2 projects at a time
  • Everything you log stays yours whatever happens
Start tracking

Pro

7-day trial
€8per month

or €80 a year — two months free

For when two projects stop being enough.

  • Unlimited projects
  • The Month view
  • Export your hours to CSV
  • Everything in Free
Start the 7-day trial

7-day free trial on Pro. A card is required to start it, and nothing is charged until the trial ends.

Start with today, and see where the hours went.

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