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You did the work. Prove every minute.

Clockwork logs your hours with a single keystroke and turns them into client-ready invoices before the conversation gets awkward.

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$1.2M+
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Brand Refresh · Komorebi Studio
02:47:13
Today: 6h 12m$186 logged
Sound familiar?

The three ways freelancers leave money behind.

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The Friday Reckoning

Reconstructing last week from calendar events and Slack threads.

It's 4:47pm Friday and the invoice is due. You're reverse-engineering your own week from a trail of calendar events, Slack threads, and the vague memory of that Tuesday rabbit hole. The number you land on is a guess. You know it. The client doesn't.

73% of freelancers
undercharge because hours go unlogged
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The Invisible Hours

You did eleven hours of revisions. You charged for three.

The revision email said "just a few tweaks." Four rounds later, two full days are gone. But you never started a timer — you were in the work, not above it. So you invoice what feels defensible, not what actually happened.

4.2 hours
lost per week to untracked revision time
The Awkward Dispute

"I don't think this took that long." — your client, probably.

The invoice lands and the reply is polite but pointed. They question the hours. You have no receipts — no timestamps, no session logs, nothing but your word against their assumption. You discount to end the discomfort. You resent it for a week.

1 in 3 invoices
disputed when hours aren't documented
The turn

Now watch it solve itself.

One keystroke starts the clock. Every session is stored. Every invoice is already written by the time you need it.

Solves: The Friday Reckoning
01

One keystroke. Every second logged.

Hit your shortcut key and Clockwork starts a timer against whatever project you name. Hit it again to pause. That's it. Every session is timestamped, labeled, and stored — so Friday afternoon is reading a report, not rebuilding a memory.

⌘ Space to startAuto-named sessionsProject grouping
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Session auto-saved · 2h 47m
Solves: The Invisible Hours
02

Every revision round has a receipt.

When the third round of "small tweaks" begins, Clockwork is already running. Each session logs its own start, pause, and end. The total surfaces automatically when you generate the invoice — with every session listed, timestamped, and ready to share.

Session-level logsRound labelingTotal auto-sum
Design mockup on screen showing revision notes and time log entries side by side
Round 3 of revisions · 11h 08m total
Solves: The Awkward Dispute
03

Send a link, not an argument.

Every invoice includes a timestamped session breakdown — start time, end time, duration, project, and note. When a client questions the hours, you send the link. The conversation ends before it starts. No discount, no resentment.

Timestamped entriesClient-shareable linkPDF export
Clean invoice document showing itemized time entries with timestamps visible on laptop screen
Invoice #047 · Dispute resolved
The output

A client-ready invoice. Generated in seconds.

Every session you tracked becomes a line item. Every line item has a timestamp. No spreadsheet. No formatting. Just send it.

Invoice #047
Feb 22, 2026
Brand Refresh
Komorebi Studio
DateDescriptionHoursAmount
Feb 18
Logo concepts — Round 1
Brand Refresh
3h 20m$250.00
Feb 19
Client feedback session
Brand Refresh
1h 05m$81.25
Feb 20
Revision round 2 — color system
Brand Refresh
4h 45m$356.25
Feb 21
Revision round 3 — type refinement
Brand Refresh
2h 10m$162.50
Total hours
11h 20m
Total due
$850.00
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Auto-generates invoice from your tracked sessions — no data entry

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Set hourly rates per project — Clockwork calculates the total

From the field

Freelancers who stopped guessing.

"

I used to lose roughly 6 hours of billable time every week. Not because I wasn't working — because I wasn't tracking. Clockwork fixed that in the first month. I invoiced $1,400 more in February than I did in January. Same workload.

+$1,400
first month
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Mara Lindström
Brand designer, Stockholm
"

A client disputed a 12-hour revision invoice. I sent them the Clockwork link. It showed every session — 9:14am start, 12:47pm pause, 2:03pm resume. They apologized and paid within the hour. That link has saved me three uncomfortable conversations.

3 disputes
resolved without discount
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Dev Krishnamurthy
UI/UX consultant, Bengaluru
"

We're a two-person dev shop. We used to sync timesheets in a shared spreadsheet that was always out of date. Now we both run Clockwork, projects are shared, and the invoice is ready before the sprint retrospective ends.

0 spreadsheets
since switching
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Tomas Reyes
Co-founder, Pixel & Pulse Studio

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