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    TimeCamp Review and verdict 2026

    Free, unlimited-user time tracking, capped at 1 active project on the free plan.

    From 3.99€/mo.

    TimeCamp

    ToolTrim Verdict
    3.8/5
    Decent

    TimeCamp works for billing-by-hour agencies; free plan alone is plenty for personal use.

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    Our take

    Understanding TimeCamp.

    TimeCamp is a time tracking tool combining a free plan with unlimited users and some of the cheapest paid plans in the category. It's used to track time by project or task, with reports and billing integration to link tracked time to revenue.

    The free plan allows unlimited users, but limits you to one active project at a time — a real constraint as soon as you're managing several clients in parallel. Paid plans start at $3.99/month/user (Starter) and go up to $9.99 (Ultimate), notably cheaper than most competitors.

    The trade-off: TimeCamp stays lighter on field features (geolocation, clock-in photos) than specialized tools like Connecteam or Deputy. For simple per-project time tracking, it's one of the cheapest options on the market.

    Practical uses

    • Track billable time and generate invoices.
    • Analyze project profitability.
    • Automate timesheetsAI, zero manual entry.

    Pros and cons

    What TimeCamp does especially well — and the limits to anticipate.

    Pros

    • Truly unlimited free plan (users, projects, forever).
    • AI-powered automatic time tracking.
    • Project profitability and billing reports.
    • 50+ integrations with popular tools.
    • Paid tiers very affordable.

    Cons

    • Advanced features locked to paid plans.
    • AI monitoring raises privacy concerns.
    • Limited trial options.

    TimeCamp: when it makes sense.

    TimeCamp works for billing-by-hour agencies; free plan alone is plenty for personal use.

    Keep if

    You need unlimited time tracking without user limits.. You bill clients by the hour or track billable time.

    TimeCamp becomes worthwhile when
    • You use it at least once a week
    • The monthly cost (€4) is small next to the time it saves you

    Challenge if

    You need only basic time tracking.. Your team doesn't bill by the hour.

    TimeCamp becomes too expensive when
    • You use it less than once a month
    • A simple free version or a tool already in your stack would do

    Our verdict on TimeCamp.

    Why this verdict

    Decent

    TimeCamp is fairly easy to replace with an alternative, a free tier to test before paying, clearly documented use cases.