TimeCase
Free, open-source, self-hosted time tracking web application built for privacy-conscious individuals and teams. Offers complete control over data with no third-party dependencies or subscription costs.
Last updated: 2026-03-20 03:48
Overview
TimeCase is a self-hosted time tracking web application that prioritizes privacy and data ownership. It's perfect for individuals and organizations that want to track time without sending data to external servers.
Features
- Fully self-hosted solution
- Web-based interface accessible from any device
- Project and task tracking
- Time entry management
- Reporting capabilities
- Multi-user support
- No external dependencies for core functionality
- Complete data privacy and ownership
Pricing
Free and open-source under MIT license. Users only pay for their own hosting infrastructure.
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