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Buyer's guide · May 2026

Best time tracking software in 2026 — honest comparison.

Side-by-side feature and pricing comparison across the top 10 tools. We're open about HelloTime's positioning at the bottom — it's not the right answer for every team, and we'll say so.

The 2026 ranking, at a glance

Ten tools, picked by US/global market share and relevance for serious buyer queries. Each row links to a detailed side-by-side against HelloTime.

#ToolStarting priceFree tierScreenshots defaultAI featuresPayrollBest forCompare
1Hubstaff$4.99 / user / mo (Starter, annual)No (14-day trial of paid plan)Yes (default on most plans)Workforce insights + smart schedulingYes — global payoutsLarge distributed teams with USD budgets and an existing US-stack accounting / payroll setupvs HelloTime →
2Time Doctor$5.90 / user / moNo (14-day trial)Yes (admin-toggle)Distraction alerts, work-life balanceYes (Gusto, ADP, Deel integrations)Remote BPOs billing by the hourvs HelloTime →
3Toggl Track$10 / user / moYes (up to 5 users, limited)NoLight — autocomplete onlyNoSolo freelancers who only need timersvs HelloTime →
4Clockify$3.99 / user / mo (annual)Yes (unlimited users, basic)Optional add-onMinimalNo (CSV export)Very large teams needing a free timervs HelloTime →
5DeskTime$7 / user / moYes (1 user, very limited)Yes (Pro tier)Productivity-vs-team benchmarksNo (CSV export)SMBs wanting automatic, low-touch trackingvs HelloTime →
6ActivTrak$10 / user / moYes (3 users, 3GB storage)YesWorkforce analytics + industry benchmarksNoOps teams focused purely on analyticsvs HelloTime →
7Insightful (Workpuls)$6.40 / user / moNo (7-day trial)Yes (stealth-capable)Productivity scoring, focus analyticsNoEnterprise analytics buyersvs HelloTime →
8Monitask$4.99 / user / moNo (trial only)YesActivity scoringNoSmall teams that just need screenshotsvs HelloTime →
9Jibble$2.49 / user / moYes (unlimited users, attendance only)No — attendance-firstFacial recognition kioskLimited (CSV to QuickBooks/Xero)Pure attendance/shift trackingvs HelloTime →
10HelloTimeFree · $2 / user (paid) [VERIFY]Yes (1 user forever) + 7-day full trialOff by default — opt-inMeeting transcription, voice profiles, receipt OCR (Premium)Built in (HelloBooks)Small / mid teams who want time + mileage + petty cash + meetings bundledSee pricing →

Tool-by-tool notes

One paragraph per tool — what it's genuinely good at, where the bill or the UX hurts, and who should put it on the shortlist.

  1. 01

    Hubstaff

    · $4.99 / user / mo (Starter, annual)

    The default pick for distributed teams that want screenshots, GPS and payroll in one place. Steep at $4.99/user and screenshot-heavy by default — review your consent posture before rolling out.

    HelloTime vs Hubstaff — full breakdown →

  2. 02

    Time Doctor

    · $5.90 / user / mo

    Best-in-class distraction alerts and client-facing dashboards. Heavy desktop agent and US payroll-leaning. Strong for BPOs and outsourcing shops billing hourly.

    HelloTime vs Time Doctor — full breakdown →

  3. 03

    Toggl Track

    · $10 / user / mo

    The cleanest UX on this list and a generous free tier. No screenshots, no payroll — a pure timer + reporting product for freelancers and lightweight teams.

    HelloTime vs Toggl Track — full breakdown →

  4. 04

    Clockify

    · $3.99 / user / mo (annual)

    The free-tier champion: unlimited users, unlimited projects. Paid tiers feel utilitarian. The right pick when budget is the constraint and you only need timers + reports.

    HelloTime vs Clockify — full breakdown →

  5. 05

    DeskTime

    · $7 / user / mo

    Automatic tracking with a productivity score benchmarked against peers. Tighter free tier than Clockify; good middle ground if you want auto-track without a heavy agent.

    HelloTime vs DeskTime — full breakdown →

  6. 06

    ActivTrak

    · $10 / user / mo

    Analytics-first, not a tracker. If you want dashboards comparing teams against industry benchmarks and don't bill clients by the hour, ActivTrak fits. Limited as a timer.

    HelloTime vs ActivTrak — full breakdown →

  7. 07

    Insightful (Workpuls)

    · $6.40 / user / mo

    Rich productivity analytics with stealth-mode tracking on offer. Powerful, expensive, and worth scrutinising the change-management plan before deployment.

    HelloTime vs Insightful (Workpuls) — full breakdown →

  8. 08

    Monitask

    · $4.99 / user / mo

    Cheap screenshot-first tracking. Thin reporting and small ecosystem — fine for very small teams whose primary need is proof-of-work.

    HelloTime vs Monitask — full breakdown →

  9. 09

    Jibble

    · $2.49 / user / mo

    Attendance and time-clock first, with a strong free face-rec kiosk. If you're tracking shifts more than projects, Jibble's the most generous free option.

    HelloTime vs Jibble — full breakdown →

How to choose, by team type

The right tool depends more on what your team does than on a generic feature checklist. Four common shapes, four different answers.

Best time tracking software for agencies

Agencies bill by the hour and live or die by utilization. You need accurate project-level time, retainer-vs-actual reporting, and exportable timesheets that survive a client audit. Screenshots are usually overkill and can hurt morale on creative teams.

  • Pick Toggl Track for the simplest billable-hours UX and clean client reporting.
  • Pick Hubstaff if you also need payroll and contractor payouts in one place.
  • Pick HelloTime if you want the same workflow plus mileage, petty cash and meeting recordings bundled.

Best time tracking software for construction

Construction teams need GPS clock-in with geofencing, offline-tolerant mobile, mileage tracking, and per-site cost roll-ups. Desktop screenshots are irrelevant — you're tracking jobs in the field.

  • Pick Hubstaff for mature GPS routes and crew payroll.
  • Pick Jibble if face-rec kiosk attendance is the primary problem.
  • Pick HelloTime if you want one app for time + GPS mileage + per-site petty cash + payroll.

Best time tracking software for remote-first teams

Distributed teams need consent-first activity tracking, async-friendly reporting, and integrations into the PM tool already in use. Be careful with screenshot defaults — a heavy-handed rollout damages trust for years.

  • Pick Time Doctor for distraction alerts and client dashboards.
  • Pick ActivTrak if you want workforce analytics more than billable-hours tracking.
  • Pick HelloTime if you want privacy-first defaults (opt-in screenshots) and a built-in meeting recorder + transcriber.

Best time tracking software for US payroll-heavy teams

If payroll is the load-bearing workflow — W-2 + 1099, state tax filings, Gusto/ADP/Deel sync — you want a tracker built around timesheets that flow straight into payroll, not retrofitted on top of monitoring.

  • Pick Hubstaff for in-product global payouts.
  • Pick Time Doctor for Gusto / ADP / Deel-integrated timesheets.
  • Pick HelloTime if you want time + payroll + invoicing on one tenancy via HelloBooks.

The honest case for HelloTime

We're not the right answer for every team.

HelloTime ships as part of the Meru Fin Tech suite alongside HelloBooks (accounting) and HelloGrowth CRM. That bundling is a real strength for small and mid teams, and a real drawback for teams that have already standardised on a different accounting or CRM stack.

Where HelloTime is genuinely strong

  • Time + mileage + petty cash + meeting recording in one app — no SaaS sprawl.
  • Privacy-first defaults: opt-in screenshots, visible activity tracking.
  • AI meeting transcription in 13 languages on the Premium tier.
  • Receipt OCR and voice-profile speaker recognition on Premium.
  • Payroll + invoicing on the same login through HelloBooks.
  • Aggressive pricing — Starter $2 / user, Pro $4 / user, Premium $8 / user [VERIFY].

Where HelloTime is not the right pick

  • Enterprise insider-threat monitoring — pick Teramind or Controlio.
  • Workforce analytics dashboards as the primary buy — pick ActivTrak or Insightful.
  • Personal focus tracking for an individual — pick RescueTime.
  • Pure shift attendance with face-rec kiosks at scale — pick Jibble or, in India, Truein.
  • Deep PM-tool embedding (Asana/Jira/ClickUp) is the load-bearing workflow — pick Everhour.

HelloTime is part of the Meru Fin Tech suite — alongside HelloBooks and HelloGrowth CRM. That suite story matters most for small / mid teams who want one vendor, one login, one invoice; if you already have a stack you love, you can use HelloTime standalone too.

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