Built by Saeloun.
Shipped from India.
We're a Ruby on Rails consultancy with 50+ engineers. We built Miru because every time-tracking tool we tried was either too expensive, too bloated, or too locked down. So we built our own and open-sourced it.
The story
Saeloun is a software consultancy. We build Rails apps for clients across the US, Europe, and India. When you have 50+ people billing hours to different clients on different projects, you need a time-tracking tool that actually works.
We tried Harvest. We tried Toggl. We tried Clockify. Every single one had the same problem: they charged per seat, locked essential features behind paywalls, and held your data hostage. A 50-person company paying $12/seat/month is $7,200 a year for a glorified stopwatch.
So we built Miru. Time tracking, invoicing, expenses, payments, reports, team management, a CLI for developers who hate web UIs. Everything you need to run a service business. MIT-licensed. No asterisks.
We use Miru every day at Saeloun. That's not a marketing claim. It's a design constraint. Every feature exists because someone on our team needed it. Every bug gets fixed because it's blocking our actual work.
What we believe
Ship fast
We'd rather ship something good today than something perfect next quarter. Miru has had 50+ releases. Features get built in days, not sprints. If it's broken, we fix it now.
Stay open
MIT-licensed. Every feature in the repo. No open-core bait-and-switch. Your data on your servers if you want it. We don't believe in locking people in.
Charge fair
$1/user/month for Pro. Not $12. Not $15. We're not venture-funded. We don't need to extract maximum revenue from every customer. We need to build something people love using.
Open source by the numbers
255+
GitHub stars
61
Contributors
90
Forks
Join us
Miru is built in the open. Contribute code, report bugs, suggest features, or just say hi.
Get in touch
Questions, partnerships, or just want to talk shop? We're real people. We reply.