A desktop app to organize your projects, log your hours, and know what your time is worth. No cloud, no subscriptions. Just your work, on your machine.
Organize client projects, log hours at the end of the day, link to your repo folder.
Track projects by client, set hourly or fixed-price rates, export clean billing data.
Log sessions, jump to your project folder, keep notes alongside your hours.
Different rates per client. Export CSVs for your invoices. Know your monthly earnings.
Tomoro runs entirely on your computer. No accounts, no cloud, no tracking. Your projects and hours never leave your desk.
Link each project to a folder on your machine. One click to open it. Your projects and your files, connected.
Use timers if you want, or log hours manually at the end of the day. Your workflow, your choice.
Hourly, daily, fixed price, or per-item. Set the billing model that fits each project.
Works without internet. Your data never leaves your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
Export clean data for invoicing. Open in Excel, Numbers, or paste into your invoice tool.
Automatic backups on close. Restore anytime. Your data is always safe.
Add notes to each project. Keep context alongside your work without switching apps.
Each with their own rate, folder, notes, and time entries. No artificial limits.
Runs quietly in your system tray. Always there when you need it, out of the way when you don't.
Create projects, set your rates, link to your working folders. Get your desk in order.
Track time with a timer or enter hours manually. Add notes. Work the way you work.
Export your logged hours as CSV. Attach to invoices. Get paid for the work you did.
I tracked my work in Excel for years. Then Notion. Then I went on a world tour of every project tracker ever made — Toggl, Harvest, you name it. They all wanted me to invite my team, set up a workspace, and pick a plan. Forty-seven features designed for a team of forty-seven — and me, a party of one, just trying to know what's the ongoing status of my projects.
One day I closed all the tabs and started building my own desk, the way I actually work, with the things I actually need. Clean and focused.
That desk became Tomoro. And now it's yours too.
Try free for 14 days. $49 when you're ready.