• Add days off and breaks
• Add night shifts and 24 hour shifts
• A tipped worker mode: add estimated tips for every weekday
• Add overtime, night shift, and weekend pay
• Unlimited number of timesheets!
• Don't let your employer underpay you!
Perfect for freelancers, contractors and self employed workers. Choose your hourly wage and currency. Set your working hours for each day of the week and instantly see your daily, weekly and monthly totals for hours worked and money earned. Add breaks and days off and they will be excluded from working hours calculations.
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526 ratings in Australia
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Working Hours & Salary Tracker Reviews
Best app for work
I tried to found a app to count the hours easily and quick and I found this one don't need to paid like most of app and this one can also count shift and paid in a same time even overtime weekends, hours, public holiday so happy to have that and win time with that thank you so much ! 😁
Great time tracking!
By the way can you make x1.75 in weekend rate, please?
Missing options
We should be able to manually add hourly rate for weekends. Or at least have more options pre-defined, as it’s missing 125%, 175%, 225% and 250% rates (full, part time and casual). We should also be able to set up what’s the start time for night shift rate (it might be 7pm or 10pm… and there’s overnight rates as well, which is also missing).
Overtime
No provision for double time
Elroy
Very please with this app it’s s everything I wanted and more. I’ve only just downloaded it so I can’t give too much of a comment but it seems to work okay?
Thanks you
Verry nice
Good
Would love to have an adjustable start and finish time instead of 9/5. Less changes things. Apart from that great and useful and nice and simple
Live this app to track my hours with 2 jobs
Only other thing I would love is if you could set your own amount for sunday shifts
Nyc
Good
Hany but needs improvement
This is a good app and could be great with just a couple of adjustments.
1. Overtime pay needs a second tier than can be activated as in my job I get time and a half for the first 3 hours then double time after that.
2. There should be an option to add your own customisable shift allowances and can just tick the ones that apply to that day to add that amount.
3. The option to specify time for night shift (start after x/finish after x, so it applies the night rate automatically. (I can’t actually work out how the night rate works in this app) E.G. My night eater kicks in if I start after 12:30PM.
4. The option to type in time start and finish time instead of agonisingly using the scroll wheel.
5. Have an “apply to rest of week” button for start/finish times, at the least if the rest of the week are slightly different it will bring the times closer to what you worked.
These type of scales and penalties are common across most transport shift workers and I know many people that would use this if it changed.
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