Track client work from hours to financial insights
Traqq helps digital agencies connect tracked time with clients, projects, billing, and team capacity. Keep every hour organized from the first entry to the final invoice.
Keep every client hour accounted for
Agency work rarely happens in one place. Teams switch between clients, projects, and tasks throughout the day. Traqq keeps that work connected — from the moment time is tracked to the moment hours are reported and billed.
Track time around real work
Start the timer when work begins or add time later when needed. Every entry keeps the details your team needs.
- Add a task, project, client, and tags to every entry.
- Mark work as billable or non-billable.
- Review tracked time by day, task, and project.
- See start time, end time, and duration for every session.
- Restart previous entries to continue recurring work with the same context.
Keep client work organized
Create a clear structure for every client without adding extra admin work.
- Add clients and connect them to related projects.
- Assign team members and project managers.
- Configure billing settings and rates per project.
- Choose a currency for each client.
Turn tracked time into invoices
Billing should not require rebuilding work history at the end of the month.
- Set workspace, user, and project rates.
- Convert billable hours and expenses into invoices.
- Adjust taxes and discounts.
- Manage invoices from draft to paid, record payments, and monitor balances.
Know which projects are worth your time
Track not only hours, but the financial outcome behind them.
- Compare billable revenue with labor costs.
- See project margins based on actual tracked time.
- Identify projects that take more time than expected.
Balance your team across projects
Agency teams often work across several clients at once. Understand workload before deadlines become problems.
- See how people split time between projects.
- Compare tracked time with available capacity.
- Organize users into teams and assign managers.
- Spot potential workload issues early.