Commits already say what you did.
Why type it again?

Your commits already have timestamps and project info. Clocktopus turns that into a timesheet.

Free while in beta

git log --oneline
a3f2c1d feat: add user authentication flow
b7e4a2f fix: resolve signup validation bug
c9d8b3e feat: implement password reset
d1f5c4a refactor: clean up auth services
e2a6d5b fix: handle edge case in login
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Generated TimesheetJan 15-19, 2024
Monday
User Authentication
3.5h
2 commits
Tuesday
Bug Fixes
4.0h
3 commits
Total
7.5h

Timesheets are broken. You know it. We know it.

Nobody actually tracks their hours
Was that bug fix two hours or three? You don't remember, so you estimate. Everyone does.
Someone has to chase the timesheets
Every Friday, the same Slack message: "just need yours to close out the week."
The data is stale before anyone sees it
Monday's work recalled on Friday afternoon isn't really data.

But here's the thing – your commits already have timestamps and project context. That's most of a timesheet. It just needs formatting.

What if your timesheet just... existed?

Clocktopus reads your commit history and generates a timesheet from it. Watch the time-lapse video below to see how it works

Demo preview

Built for both sides of the invoice.

Developers don't touch a timer. Companies get data they can actually verify.

For Developers

Just commit. Done.

  • No mandatory timers, signals are opt-in
  • No app switching, no end-of-week scramble
  • Your commit history IS your timesheet
  • Works best with frequent, atomic commits
  • PR reviews tracked automatically
  • Stays within your planned working hours

For Companies

Trust the data, not the memory.

  • Every hour ties back to an actual commit
  • No more chasing late timesheets
  • Hard to claim 8h with one commit
  • Work linked directly to code changes
  • Up-to-date data for resourcing and budget decisions
  • Per-project, per-person breakdowns you can export

One tool, no friction on either side. Developers keep their workflow. Companies get the numbers.

Free while we're in beta

Everything included, no credit card needed.

$0/month
BETA
  • Unlimited organisations, repos and projects
  • Unlimited users per organisation
  • Bitbucket and GitHub integrations
  • Signals for clocking in and out
  • Export your data anytime, no lock-in
  • Early adopter pricing when we launch
Get Started Free

We're planning simple per-user pricing after beta, likely $5-10/month. Beta users will get a discount.

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