Simple Time Tracker
One tap to start. One tap to stop. That's it.
Time tracking doesn't need to be complicated. While tools like Toggl, Clockify, and Harvest ask you to set up workspaces, projects, clients, and tasks before you can start tracking, TickTappy works the moment you open it. Tap a colorful circle to start. Tap again to stop. See where your time went. Done.
Why TickTappy is the best simple time tracker
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Zero setup — no workspace, no project, no task hierarchy
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Start tracking in under 5 seconds, first time or every time
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Clean interface with just the essentials
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No learning curve — if you can tap, you can use it
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Color-coded tags instead of complex project structures
Try TickTappy — free, no account needed
One tap to start tracking. Works right in your browser or download the app.
How other time trackers compare
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Toggl Track — more features, but requires project/task setup
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Clockify — powerful, but has a learning curve with workspaces
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Harvest — full-featured, but complex setup with projects and clients
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ATracker — also simple, but ad-supported on free tier
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HoursTracker — straightforward, but limited free tier
FAQ
What is the simplest time tracker?
TickTappy is the simplest time tracker available. Open the app, tap a colored circle to start, tap to stop. No workspace setup, no project hierarchy, no account required. It takes under 5 seconds to start tracking.
Which time tracker has no learning curve?
TickTappy has zero learning curve. The entire interface is colorful circles you tap to start and stop timers. Compare this to Toggl (projects/tasks), Clockify (workspaces), or Harvest (clients/projects) which all require setup first.
Is there a time tracker with no project setup?
Yes. TickTappy uses simple color-coded tags instead of project hierarchies. Create a tag, tap to start. No workspace, no project, no client, no task — just a tag and a timer.
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Try TickTappy — free, no account needed
One tap to start tracking. Works right in your browser or download the app.