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Built In Time Tracking + Billable Hour Integration

  • November 4, 2025
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amacmedia

One major feature I’m really surprised isn’t available yet is a built-in time tracking tool.

Right now, I have to use a third party app to track my hours, then come back into HoneyBook to manually enter everything and generate invoices. It works, but it’s an extra step I’d love to eliminate especially since HoneyBook already handles all my other client management systems and billing so well. 

It would be amazing to have a time clock or timer feature that has the start, stop and pause timer directly inside a project file or on the panel. I think a lot of service based users like virtual assistants, creatives, consultants, and freelancers would really benefit from this. It would make HoneyBook a true all in one solution without needing to use  another app.

Honestly, I’m shocked this hasn’t been added sooner! Please consider making this part of the next update it would be a total gamechanger.

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Tonisha J Stalnaker
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Hey there! You should have the ability to track time in a project. If you are on your main project page and scroll down you should see the option on the right side of your screen. You can mark an entry as billable as needed there as well.

 

Please let me know if you don’t see it. 


amacmedia
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  • November 6, 2025

I see that. But what I mean is the actual time clock that generates my time for me. Not me manually allocating. I can click my project file, “clock in” and “clock out” features! 


Alicia Bauer
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  • November 7, 2025

@amacmedia - I am guessing you are looking for something more like Toggl correct?

I would suggest searching the Feature Request section of the community and either upvoting an existing idea or submitting a request of your own. HB prioritizes feature requests that have the most upvotes and interest from the community.


Crystal Preyer

I’m here requesting the same thing. I’m currently using Clockify Me, but I would much rather be using this feature within Honeybook. 

As I begin to document my processes, I don’t want to have to include another application.