For SaaS Founders

Know exactly where your hours go as you build.

ClockMe auto-tracks every AI coding session, breaks down time by project, and alerts you when you are over-investing in one area. Free for individuals.

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The problem with time tracking for saas founders

You context-switch across too many areas to track manually

Product, support, marketing, sales, infrastructure — all in one day. No reasonable person stops to start and stop a timer across 12 context switches. You end the week with no idea where your time went.

You cannot see if you are under-investing in growth

You feel like you spend all your time on product. Maybe you spend 80% of it there. Maybe it is 95%. Without data, you cannot make a deliberate decision about rebalancing toward marketing or sales.

The AI coding sessions are the easy part to track

Every Claude Code session is a clear start and end. But most founders never capture it — and those sessions are often the most expensive hours in the week.

How ClockMe solves it

Built for the way saas founders actually work.

Unique

AI session auto-tracking via MCP hooks

The Claude Code SessionStart hook fires the moment you open a session. Timer starts, logs to the right project, stops when you exit. Every AI coding session is tracked without a single manual action.

Time allocation by project

Create projects for 'Product', 'Marketing', 'Support', 'Infrastructure'. The reports page shows you exactly what percentage of your week went where. The data is often surprising.

Hour limits to protect focus time

Set a daily or weekly hour budget on any project. If you are trying to cap support time at 5 hours/week, ClockMe alerts you when you are approaching that limit. Focus is a resource — protect it.

Invoice PDFs for any consulting work

Many SaaS founders do part-time consulting to fund the build phase. ClockMe handles billing rates per project and invoice generation — so your consulting income and product hours live in the same tool.

Works with your AI tools

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

Claude CodeHook-based auto-start — the flagship use case for technical foundersSetup guide →CursorMCP timer control from the editorSetup guide →WindsurfCascade MCP — full timer controlSetup guide →GitHub CopilotVS Code 1.102+ agent modeSetup guide →Gemini CLITerminal tracking for infra and CLI workSetup guide →

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

Questions from saas founders

I am building a product solo — why does time tracking matter?

Time data tells you where your leverage is. If you discover you are spending 40% of your week on support for 10% of your users, that is a decision-making dataset. Most founders do not have it. The ones who do make better resource allocation calls.

I use Claude Code constantly — will the auto-timer capture all those sessions?

Yes. Add the SessionStart hook once to your ~/.claude/settings.json and every future session is tracked automatically. A typical technical founder running 3–4 hour Claude Code sessions will capture those completely without touching a timer.

Can I use ClockMe for consulting and product-building from the same account?

Yes. Create separate projects for each consulting client and for your product work. Each project has its own billing rate. Generate invoices for client work. View time-allocation reports across all projects.

Does ClockMe have reporting to see my week-over-week time allocation?

Yes. The reports page has weekly and date-range views with a project breakdown chart. You can see how your time allocation across projects has shifted week over week.

Is ClockMe free for solo founders?

Yes. ClockMe is free for individual users with all features: MCP, invoicing, concurrent timers, budget alerts, and reports. A Pro plan for team workspaces is coming at $8/seat/month for founders with employees.

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