Clockify is a time management tool for tracking time spent on projects and analyzing productivity. It’s accessible on the web, desktop, and mobile platforms with real-time data synchronization across all devices. As a free online timer, Clockify provides detailed reports and exportable data on time usage, enables collaborative time tracking, and aids in project management. It integrates with over 50 web applications, offers idle detection and reminders, includes a Pomodoro timer, and allows automatic start and stop of the timer. Users can start a timer from selected text and use a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+U) to control the timer. It also sets a default project for new time entries.


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Track time for individual and team projects, analyze productivity with advanced reports, manage tasks, export data, and collaborate in real time across web, desktop, and mobile platforms with integrations, reminders, idle detection, and Pomodoro timer.
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