Miru Desktop: Local-first Timer for Mac, Linux, and Windows
Miru Time Tracking is available as a local-first desktop timer with menu bar controls, timer stack, idle recovery, time entries, and Miru web sync.
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Miru Time Tracking is available as a local-first desktop timer with menu bar controls, timer stack, idle recovery, time entries, and Miru web sync.
New in Miru: a floating timer that lives on every page. Start, pause, stop, and save without navigating away from what you're doing.
We're building a mobile app with Expo. Today view, Week view, offline support. Here's what it looks like and when you can get it.
Your Miru account just got a lot more secure. TOTP authenticator apps and passkey sign-in are live today.
Time entries created via CLI with AI tools like Claude Code now get automatically tagged. See exactly which work was AI-assisted.
The biggest release in Miru's history. New expense management, CLI tool, dark mode, API access, six report types, and a completely redesigned experience.
If your week looks like last week, why re-enter everything? New in Miru: one-click week copy and quick entry shortcuts.
We built Miru because we were a consulting company that couldn't find a decent time tracker. Here's the honest story of how it happened.
Recurring invoices, multi-currency, a mobile app, and webhooks. Here's what's coming to Miru in 2026 and why we're building it in this order.
Earn 30% recurring commission recommending Miru. 90-day cookie window. Monthly payouts. Here's how the partner program works.
An honest look back at Miru's 2025. The milestones, the mistakes, and what we learned building an open-source product company from India.
Public roadmaps are a trap. They become contracts, not plans. Here's why we stopped publishing ours and what we do instead.
Miru takes the topics we write about here and puts them into one product: time tracking, invoicing, reporting, expenses, and payments.