For Designers

Design work deserves accurate billing too.

ClockMe tracks your design hours across multiple clients simultaneously, blocks distracting sites while you work, and generates invoice PDFs per project. Free forever for individuals.

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The problem with time tracking for designers

Design is context-switch-heavy and hard to track

You are in Figma for client A. You get a Slack from client B. You switch for 20 minutes. You switch back. Which client gets those 20 minutes? Most designers guess — and the guess is almost always too low.

Creative time is chronically under-billed

The research, the iterations, the revisions that did not make it to the final version — all of that is billable work. Designers who track by memory consistently underestimate their hours by 20–30%.

Invoice day is painful without good data

Building an invoice from a rough mental estimate of last month's hours does not instil client confidence. Line-itemised invoices with real timestamps do.

How ClockMe solves it

Built for the way designers actually work.

Run multiple client timers at once

Working on two clients in the same afternoon? Start both timers and each logs independently. No manual splitting. No rounding. Every minute goes to the right client.

Unique

Focus Mode blocks distractions

The ClockMe Chrome extension detects when any timer is running and blocks your distraction list automatically. Twitter, Instagram, Reddit — gone until the timer stops. Get into flow.

Per-client billing rates

Set a different hourly rate for each client project. ClockMe snapshots the rate when you log time — raise your rate on new projects without recalculating old invoices.

Invoice PDF from any date range

Select a project and a date range. ClockMe generates a professional invoice with line-item entries, hours, rate, and total. One click, no spreadsheet required.

Works with your AI tools

One API key. One MCP endpoint. Every AI coding tool you already use.

Claude CodeTrack AI-assisted design and prototyping sessionsSetup guide →CursorTimer control for design-system code sessionsSetup guide →WindsurfCascade MCP for AI-assisted CSS and component workSetup guide →GitHub CopilotVS Code agent mode for design token workSetup guide →Gemini CLICLI tracking for build / export tasksSetup guide →

All integrations use the same API key. Manage everything from one dashboard. Use the Setup Wizard →

Questions from designers

Does ClockMe work for designers who do not write code?

Absolutely. ClockMe works for any billable creative work. Start and stop timers manually from the web app or Chrome extension for Figma sessions, client calls, revisions, and feedback rounds. The AI/MCP auto-tracking is an optional add-on for designers who also write code.

Can I track time across different deliverables within one client project?

Yes. Create tasks inside each project for things like 'Wireframes', 'High-fidelity screens', 'Client presentation', and log time at the task level. The invoice shows a breakdown per task.

I currently track time in a spreadsheet. Why switch?

A spreadsheet has no running timer — you estimate duration after the fact. ClockMe has a real start/stop clock, idle detection (so your break time is not billed), concurrent client timers, and direct invoice export. The accuracy improvement alone typically recovers more than the time cost of switching.

Does Focus Mode work with Figma in the browser?

Focus Mode blocks the domains on your distraction list. It runs in Chrome alongside any tab — including Figma in the browser. You add the sites to block and ClockMe activates blocking when any timer is running.

Ready to stop losing hours?

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