You rebuild the week from memory
Tasks, meetings, edits, and client messages drift apart. At invoice time, you are reconstructing the story instead of finishing the job.
Timity brings client work, tracked time, and invoicing into one operating flow so you can see what matters, stay on top of deadlines, and invoice faster.
When work lives in one place, tracked time in another, and invoices somewhere else, admin expands and billable confidence shrinks.
Tasks, meetings, edits, and client messages drift apart. At invoice time, you are reconstructing the story instead of finishing the job.
A half hour here and there disappears when tracked time is not anchored to the work itself.
Switching between tabs, lists, and draft invoices slows down the actual work your clients pay for.
Timity is structured around the actual flow of freelance work instead of isolated utility features.
Start the day with a clear view of active work, deadlines, and client context.
Keep time close to the task so less effort is lost to manual reconstruction later.
When the work is already organized, invoicing stops feeling like a separate project.
Timity is meant to help solo operators stay clear, bill on time, and waste less energy on housekeeping.
Less time spent checking scattered notes before you can bill the work.
The business side of your day feels less fragmented and less reactive.
You can see what is blocked, what is waiting, and what needs a decision.
Tracked time stays closer to real work, so fewer hours slip away.
If Timity helps you recover even a small amount of lost admin time each month, it should pay for itself quickly.
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Positioned to cost less than the admin overhead of a fragmented tool stack, often less than less than one billable hour.
No. The focus is the operational core: client work, tracked time, planning, and billing clarity.
You do not need to migrate anything first. Start a new client or project inside Timity, keep your spreadsheet open next to it, and move over only what is still active. Most freelancers feel the connected flow within the first week.
Rough rule of thumb: if Timity recovers a single billable hour in a month you are already ahead. The real gain is usually fewer missed hours, faster invoice prep, and less end-of-week reconstruction.
Timity is intentionally scoped to solo freelancers and very small service teams. There are no project management dashboards for 50 people or enterprise reporting modules — only the parts a freelancer touches every day.
No. The product direction is centered on solo freelancers and very small client-service teams.
It should reduce friction quickly if your work is currently split across notes, timers, task lists, and invoice drafts.
Yes. Cancel from the billing portal at any time and keep read access to your data until the current period ends. We do not ask cancellation questions before letting you leave.
You can move into the paid plan if Timity fits your workflow. Pricing details stay transparent on the pricing page.
Timity is built to reduce operational drag so planning, tracked time, and billing stop competing for your attention.