

Note EverHours app needs an internet connection to load). The Clockify phone app has the ability to store data locally and force ‘offline mode’, so you can track time on tasks when you don’t have a wifi or cellular connection (useful for if you are working on long flights like I do, or in remote areas where a stable connection is not always available. I thought it was interesting to be able to track time based on practically anything, (even by highlighting a section of text on a website) and thus it doesn’t have the same issue when tracking time with Tasks that are only in My Tasks. And the reports are in Clockify.įor our organization, the cost is going to be one of the top ‘Pros’ for Clockify (but that may vary for your needs). But you have to manually create all the projects in Clockify, there is no sync between project list in Asana and project list in Clockify. (help us complete benefits & shortcomings)Ĭhloe One of the benefits is that you can record time directly in a task, there is a timer. Thanks to the initial thread Which Time Tracking App works best with Asana? but I believe such a detailed comparison will be easier to use.Įdit January 2023: Asana now has a built-in time tracking! I’ll consolidate all the comments you post to improve the below list.

That shitty answer stops today! Let’s build a comparison of those app together

And my answer is always the same: “I never used any, just look at my The ultimate guide for doing things with Asana and decide for your self”. I get that question very often “Which time tracking app would you recommend?”.
