I have been lagging behind my targets and schedules for some time now. So, I thought it was a good time to begin tracking time. Charity begins at home. After fooling around for some time, I have zeroed in on a winner that suits my needs but I will share its name later in the post. First, take a look at some of the best Chrome extensions to track time below so you can zero in on a winner that suits your needs. Let’s begin. Also Read: 5 Best Time Tracking Apps for Mac to Boost Your Productivity

Best Time Tracking Chrome Extensions

1. TimeCamp

This is the first time tracking Chrome extension that I tried. I use Trello boards to manage my personal and professional life and TimeCamp promised to work with it. TimeCamp will import all your Trello boards and lists so you can track time for each one individually. The problem is that there is no way to disconnect and remove or delete a Trello board or list in TimeCamp without deleting it first on Trello. This makes it difficult to edit TimeCamp separately. I sent a mail to their support they asked me to delete boards on Trello and went on to say that this only made sense! No, not for me.

If you are not using Trello, TimeCamp is a solid product. It is free, for one user, and comes loaded with features. You can track time for your team members too and log billable hours. No need to use a separate invoice app as TimeCamp will manage it based on your billed hours. Adding clients and projects is easy and TimeCamp integrates with a number of third-party apps. Pros:

Free for one user Invoice and budgets Reports 3rd party integration Cross-platform

Cons:

App integration needs work

You will pay $7/month/user for app integration and billing, and $10/month/user for invoicing, timesheet, and screenshots. Download TimeCamp

2. Tick

Time tracking is often combined with project and budget tracking by teams and individuals alike. Tick understands this which is why it allows you to track whether you have crossed your budget and how long before the project will be completed right under new task. Tick offers a simpler design with no clutter. Also Read: 9 Best Timer Apps For Galaxy Watch

One really cool feature is the ability to move between different projects within a single timer. In other Chrome extensions to tracking time, you have to close a timer and start a new one when moving to a different task or project. Pros:

Running timers 3rd party integration Cross compatible Budgets, Reports Apple Watch support

Cons:

No invoice

Tick is free to track one project with no limit on users after which you pay $19/month for 10 projects and $49/month for 30 projects. The latter also supports recurring projects. Download Tick

3. Toggl

Toggl is probably one of the most famous Chrome extensions to track time on the Web Store and for good reason too. Apart from the usual features like the ability to track time, budgets, teams, and projects, Toggl offers some advanced features. You can create a different workspace to keep teams and businesses separate. You can not only track time but also on which app and website were it spent. Toggl calls it Timeline. Useful when you want to know which app you are using the most and why.

Toggl integrates with a number of popular 3rd party apps and you can use it on pretty much any platform. The Autotracker feature will begin tracking time-based on apps and keywords that will trigger the timer. Very handy. I really liked the Pomodoro timer that I use to take necessary power breaks. You can create an invoice with a 3rd-party app. Pros:

Timeline, Autotracker 3rd-party integration Cross compatible Budgets, reports

Cons:

Invoice but not native

The free version doesn’t integrate with iCal but offers Timeline, basic reporting, Autotracker, unlimited projects and teams, and time tracking. Starter plan, priced at $9, gets you iCal feeds, advanced reports and estimates, sub-tasks and sub-projects, and advanced dashboard. Download Toggle

4. Clockify

Clockify is my preferred Chrome extension for tracking time when I am working or just streaming Daredevil on Netflix, again. Clockify is free for one user with unlimited projects, clients, and workspaces too. You can also assign tasks and clients as billable or not. All the features in Clockify are free including unlimited users, projects, and tasks.

Clockify will then generate reports which are not as robust as Toggl or some other time tracking Chrome extensions but they are good enough. Clockify is simple to use timer tracker with just enough features to get the job done. This allows them to keep the platform free and uncluttered. Here is a list of app integrations. Pros:

Free Cross-platform 3rd party integration Reports, budgets

Cons:

No invoice No sub-projects or sub-tasks

Clockify dev team recently announced that they are working on reminders, idle time detection, and a Pomodoro timer. Cool, huh? Download Clockify

5. Time Your Web

Do you spend a lot of time on the web, in your browser, surfing the web or doing stuff? If so, Time Your Web is a chrome only extension that will create a detailed summary of your time spent on different websites. We are in the habit of opening multiple pages but most of them stay idle in the background. This nifty extension will track active and idle time spent on tabs separately. Also Read: 10+ Timer Apps for Mac For Every Need

This Chrome extension will track time and display the collected data in 3 different formats like a flow chart, stack chart, and a summary chart. It is completely free however only available on Chrome. This is more of a logger which means it will work in the background with no manual input required from you. Just install it and forget it. Pros:

Free No input required

Cons:

Not cross-platform No way to manage users, projects, tasks.

Time Your Web is free to use and applies a bare-bones approach to tracking time on the Chrome browser. Also suitable for parents who want to know what their child is doing on the web. Download Time Your Web

6. TMetric

TMetric is a rather simple time tracking extension for Chrome that offers more features than Time Your Web but less than Toggl. It has found the middle ground. You can integrate it with a number of apps to track what you are working on and add tasks to projects.

You can track billable hours, employee activity, create project budgets forecasts, and raise invoices. Yes, you can send invoices directly from the interface which is helpful and reduces additional cost. Pros:

Invoice Cross platform 3rd party integration Reports, budgets, forecasts

Cons:

None

The free version will let you track time, add unlimited projects and clients, integrate with apps, and create reports. For $4/month, you get budgets, invoicing, and task management. For $6, different types of billing and payroll which is really useful if you have a large workforce. Download TMetric

7. Harvest

Harvest, like Toggl, is an advanced time tracking Chrome extension that is equally suitable for freelancers and large enterprises. It was designed to scale. You can track billable or non-billable hours, create reports, track projects and tasks, and keep an eye on your team. Harvest integrates with a number of apps and software.

You can raise advanced invoices and send them directly to be paid. Once paid, it will be marked as so. Then there is the forecast and budget feature that is useful for future planning.  While Harvest is equally good for individuals and companies alike, I would not recommend it to single users as it can be overwhelming. Pros:

Invoicing Budgets, forecasts Projects, clients, 3rd party integration Cross-platform compatible

Cons:

None

Harvest is free for one person for up to 2 projects with all features. It will cost $12/month for 1 user with unlimited projects, and $12/user/month for more than 2 users with all features. Download Harvest

8. Time Tracker

Time Tracker is an open source project which is available on the GitHub, if you are worried about your data and privacy. Like Time Your Web, Time Tracker extension for Chrome will work in the background to track all the websites that you visit and how much time you spend on it. Again, simple to use the extension with a bare-bones approach.

Just install it and you can easily check the number of hours you are spending on work and social media sites. Time Tracker is free to use. Pros:

Easy to use Free Tracks website automatically

Cons:

No 3rd party app integration Not cross compatible No projects or clients

Download Time Tracker

Best Time Tracking Chrome Extensions

If you are looking for something simple and just need to keep track of your browsing activities, Time Tracker and Time Your Web is good enough and free. If you need something more robust, I would recommend Clockify from personal experience. Toggl and Harvest are good for both individuals and enterprises alike but more suitable for the later.