Native desktop · offline-first

Time tracking that
lives on your machine.

Planim Time is a tiny menu-bar app that tracks your hours, syncs them back to the issue tracker your team already uses, and never sends your tokens anywhere.

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Same desktop app, same keychain, same offline-first store. Only the API adapter changes.

Four properties.
That's the whole product.

Native desktop

One menu-bar icon. No browser tab to lose, no window to alt-tab to. Runs in the background and stays out of your way.

Two-way sync

Worklogs round-trip through your tracker's own API. Edit them anywhere, push back with one click. Nothing trapped in a third-party silo.

Offline-first

Every worklog lives in a local SQLite file. Track on a flight, in a basement, with the VPN down — it reconciles when you're back online.

Yours by default

API tokens go straight into your OS keychain. No cloud copy, no shared vault. If we vanished tomorrow, your secrets wouldn't.

Built for engineers,
not for finance dashboards.

01

Local-first, always

Your data lives on your disk before it lives anywhere else. Tracker outage shouldn't cost you a worklog. Neither should ours.

02

Zero lock-in

Every hour you log goes back to your tracker through its real API. Cancel any time, walk away with everything — the source of truth was never us.

03

One pricing tier per person

Free covers a real time tracker, not a teaser. Pro adds the calendar and automations. Team adds visibility for managers. No feature gates that pretend to be tiers.

Why we built this

Time tracking shouldn't need a browser tab, a Cloud plugin, or a third party holding your keys.

Almost every tracker on the market is a web app or a Cloud plugin. They live inside someone else's tab, need an active session, and store your API tokens on their servers. The big ones — Tempo, Clockwork, Clockify, Everhour — are aimed at finance and at agencies. None of them are aimed at the engineer who just wants a timer that doesn't disappear when their tracker goes dark for five minutes.

Planim Time is a small native app. Rust under the hood, tiny installer, one menu-bar icon, no browser tab. Your credentials live in the OS keychain. Worklogs round-trip through the tracker's own API, so nothing gets stuck on our side. Open a plane-mode laptop, start a timer, land, push — done. That's the whole pitch.

Ready to see it
actually work?

Free plan covers the full tracker. No credit card, no account to create.