![]() Plenty of freelancers may have similar computer-free tasks, and a good time tracker should be able to adapt to those occasions. ![]() Even though my job as a Wirecutter writer is mostly about working at a computer, I’m sometimes building standing desks, cutting up piles of cardboard boxes, donating goods to nonprofits, or doing other work tasks not involving a screen. But we made sure that our picks would still work for offline tasks, whether you time them with a phone app or post-fill a timesheet with the app. ![]() Most of the apps we tested are aimed at those who work from a computer-writing, designing, programming, Web-based tasks, and the like. And we focused on solo practitioners instead of teams. By “freelancer,” we mean anyone who works for a client that is not their full-time employer, in nearly any field. We wanted to find the software that best allows someone to track their hours so they can then bill for them. ![]() We researched, interviewed, and tested for this guide with a freelancer’s mind-set. ![]()
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