Track time. Manage clients. Get paid.

Logr is an open-source productivity application designed specifically for freelancers and independent professionals who manage time tracking, client relationships, invoicing, and sales pipelines. It consolidates functionality typically scattered across multiple tools—such as time trackers, CRMs, spreadsheet-based client databases, and project management boards—into a single, unified interface. Developed by a freelancer seeking a cost-effective and transparent alternative to subscription-based services, Logr addresses common workflow fragmentation without requiring payment or credit card information.
The application prioritizes keyboard-driven interaction and simplicity, enabling users to begin working immediately after sign-in. It is built with the practical needs of solo professionals in mind, emphasizing usability, data ownership, and integration of core business operations.
Logr operates as a web-based application where users first authenticate via Google. Once logged in, they can immediately begin tracking time using keyboard shortcuts—pressing Spacebar starts or stops a timer, and sessions are automatically associated with clients and projects. Clients and projects are managed in a centralized view, allowing users to maintain contact details, notes, and past time entries in one place.
Invoicing is handled through a built-in generator that produces professional PDF invoices; these can be downloaded or distributed via unique URLs. The sales funnel functions as a customizable Kanban board, enabling users to define stages (e.g., Lead → Proposal Sent → Contract Signed), drag-and-drop opportunities between stages, and monitor progression over time. Analytics provide aggregate conversion metrics across each stage, supporting data-informed refinements to outreach and onboarding processes.
Logr supports end-to-end freelance business operations: from capturing initial leads and qualifying prospects, to logging billable hours, managing client communications, and issuing invoices. Its integrated design eliminates context switching between disparate tools, reduces administrative overhead, and ensures consistency in data entry and reporting. Freelancers in fields such as software development, writing, design, and consulting benefit from having time, client, financial, and pipeline data co-located and synchronized. Because it is open-source and self-hostable, users retain full control over their data and can audit or extend functionality as needed.