Solo Time Clock App

Enterprise time clock platforms are built for HR departments and payroll systems — not for one person who just needs to know how many hours they worked this week. TymClock is a time clock designed for solo use: tap in when work starts, tap out when it ends, and let the app keep the history. No team management, no approval workflows, no monthly seat fees — just a clean, reliable record of every hour you put in.

Frequently asked questions

What makes TymClock a "solo" time clock?
Most time clock apps are built around employee management — shift scheduling, manager approvals, payroll integrations. TymClock strips all of that away and focuses entirely on a single user capturing their own time accurately and exporting it cleanly. No team features, no seat pricing, no complexity you did not ask for.
Who typically uses a solo time clock app?
Independent contractors, self-employed professionals, part-time workers tracking their own hours, tutors, caregivers, and anyone else who needs a personal time record without employer-facing software. TymClock is also popular for tracking non-billable time like volunteer work, education hours, and personal projects.
Can TymClock replace a physical time clock for a home-based worker?
Yes. TymClock provides the same clock-in / clock-out discipline as a physical time clock — without the hardware. Your session history is timestamped, stored, and exportable, giving you a verifiable record that is more reliable than manual notes.
Does TymClock work if I do not need to invoice anyone?
Absolutely. Many users track time purely for personal accountability — logging hours on a side project, monitoring how much time they spend on client work versus admin, or keeping records for a lease or contract that requires timesheets. You do not need to bill anyone to benefit from accurate time records.
How is TymClock different from using a stopwatch or timer app?
A stopwatch gives you a number — TymClock gives you a history. Every session is saved with a date, start time, end time, duration, and optional notes. You can review past sessions, filter by project, and export the full record as a PDF or CSV. A stopwatch forgets everything the moment you reset it.