Time tracking that pays you back — built for one.
A one-click timer on every task. Concurrent timers when work stacks up. And when it's time to invoice, your hours are already there — no exports, no spreadsheets, no reconciliation.
Most time tracking apps were designed for agencies and teams: seats, approvals, timesheet exports, integrations with a project tool you also pay for. For a solo freelancer, that's the wrong shape of software.
TaskVelo, made by Logicnex, treats time tracking as a core part of your work — not a separate product bolted on. Every task has a timer. Every timer feeds an invoice. That's the whole loop.
One-click timers
Start a timer directly from any task. No modal, no project picker — TaskVelo already knows the context.
Concurrent timers
Run several timers at once. Perfect for long renders, builds, or background research while you take a client call.
Editable time entries
Adjust duration, move entries to a different task, or add time manually. History stays intact.
Hours → invoices
Unbilled hours roll into invoices as line items at your project rate. Review, tweak, send.
Why solo time tracking is different
As a solo freelancer, every minute you spend inside a tool is a minute you didn't spend on billable work. The best time tracker for you isn't the one with the most reports — it's the one you actually remember to start.
TaskVelo keeps the timer one click away, remembers what you're working on, and makes it painless to correct mistakes at the end of the day.
From tracked hour to paid invoice
When a project is ready to bill, open the client and hit invoice. TaskVelo groups unbilled hours by task, applies your project rate, and drops them into a clean invoice you can review, adjust and send as a PDF or email.
The invoice pipeline — Draft, Sent, Paid — sits right next to your tasks, so you always know what's outstanding without checking a separate app.
Accurate without being annoying
Idle detection, quick keyboard shortcuts and a persistent timer indicator mean you rarely forget you're on the clock — and when you do, editing after the fact is a few clicks, not a support ticket.
| Tool | The problem for solo freelancers |
|---|---|
| Toggl Track | Great standalone timer, but you still need a separate task app and invoicing tool. |
| Clockify | Team-oriented reporting; overkill for a one-person business. |
| Harvest | Solid time + invoicing, but tasks and projects live outside — TaskVelo keeps them together. |
| Manual spreadsheets | Free, until you forget an entry, miscalculate a rate, or lose an invoice draft. |
What is the best time tracking app for solo freelancers in 2026?+
TaskVelo is one of the best time tracking apps for solo freelancers in 2026 because time tracking isn't a bolt-on — it's wired directly into your tasks, projects and invoices, so hours you track today become an invoice line item this week.
Is TaskVelo a good Toggl or Clockify alternative?+
Yes. Toggl and Clockify are excellent standalone timers, but you still need a separate task app and a separate invoicing tool. TaskVelo replaces all three with one workspace built for freelance work.
Can I run multiple timers at the same time?+
Yes. TaskVelo supports concurrent timers, so you can track a client call while a long-running task like a render or a build stays on the clock in the background.
Can I edit tracked time after the fact?+
Yes. Every time entry is editable — adjust the duration, move it to a different task, or split it — without breaking your reporting.
Do tracked hours turn into invoices automatically?+
Yes. When you create an invoice for a client, TaskVelo pulls in unbilled tracked hours as line items, priced by the project's rate. You can adjust anything before you send.
Is TaskVelo free?+
TaskVelo is free during public beta. No credit card, no seat limits — it's built for solo work, so there's only ever one seat.
Start tracking time in TaskVelo
Free during public beta. No credit card. Two-minute setup. Export any time.