The Time Tracking Software
That Doesn't Suck
Most time tracking tools are either too simple to be useful or too complex to bother with. Miru sits in the middle: powerful enough for a 100-person agency, simple enough that people actually use it. Free up to 5 users. $1/person after that.
The problem with most time tracking software
Simple tools give you a timer and nothing else. No invoicing, no reports, no way to see where your team's hours actually go. Complex tools give you everything but require a week of onboarding and a dedicated admin. You need the features without the overhead.
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
Six features that cover 95% of what any team needs from time tracking software.
One-click timer
Start a timer. Stop it when you're done. It logs the hours to the right project. No setup, no configuration, no training manual.
Manual entry
Forgot to start the timer? Add hours after the fact. Pick the date, the project, the duration. Done in 10 seconds.
Weekly timesheet view
See your whole week at a glance. Fill in hours by project and day. The view your manager actually wants to see.
Billable vs. non-billable
Tag hours as billable or internal. Know exactly how much revenue your team generates and how much time goes to overhead.
Team dashboard
See who logged what, when. No micromanagement — just visibility. Filter by person, project, client, or date range.
CLI for developers
Log time from your terminal. One command. No browser tab. Pipe it into scripts, git hooks, cron jobs. Automation-first.
How Miru compares
Real prices. Real features. No asterisks.
| Feature | Miru | Harvest | Toggl | Clockify |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (10 users) | $10/mo | $109/mo | $200/mo | $70/mo |
| Price (50 users) | $50/mo | $540/mo | $1,000/mo | $350/mo |
| Free tier | 5 users, all features | 1 user | 5 users, limited | Unlimited, limited |
| Invoicing included | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Expense tracking | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| CLI | Yes | No | No | No |
| Open source | MIT licensed | No | No | No |
| Self-hostable | Yes | No | No | No |
Questions about time tracking software
Is Miru really free time tracking software?
Can I use Miru for billable hours tracking?
Does Miru work for remote teams?
Can I switch from Harvest or Toggl to Miru?
Is there a mobile app?
Stop paying per-seat prices for a stopwatch.
Free for up to 5 users. $1/person/month after that. No credit card required.