Frontend tools
Track time and rates without signing into anything
A simple browser tracker for freelance work, quick sessions, and rough earnings checks.
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Tool
Time Tracker
Add your input, check the result, then copy or download what you need.
Use cases
When this is useful
A few common cases.
Freelance or contract work
Log time against a project and keep the hourly rate visible while you work, without setting up a full billing system.
Quick session logging
Track short blocks of work in the browser when you need something simpler than a dedicated desktop app.
Estimating earnings during the day
Because duration and rate stay together, the page works well when you want a rough live sense of the value of the current session.
Why it helps
What it helps with
The parts that matter.
Local and direct
The tracker keeps its lightweight feel by storing session data in the browser instead of forcing account creation.
Still aligned with the site
It remains part of the broader frontend workflow toolkit without dragging the product into a generic productivity template.
Better page hierarchy
The timer, setup form, and session list are easier to follow, so you can start tracking without hunting around.
FAQ
A few things worth knowing
Short answers before you start.
Where is the session data stored?
The tracker saves sessions in local browser storage, which keeps the workflow lightweight and does not require an account.
Can I track rates and categories?
Yes. Sessions include project names, categories, rates, currencies, durations, and calculated earnings.
Why keep a time tracker on Konverter?
It supports freelancers and solo frontend work without turning the site into a generic SaaS product or a separate back-office app.
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Support Konverter
If a tool saved you time, you can support the project.
If you want to help me keep working on Konverter, fixing rough edges, and adding more useful tools, this is the easiest way.
Want the longer version, other ways to help, or a better picture of what the support goes toward? Visit the support page.