Live time tracking, built for attorneys
One tap starts the clock. A tap and a swipe confirms the entry. No dropdowns, no drawers, no ten-screen dance. It's built the way you actually work a day.
Clockd is a time tracking app built by an attorney, for attorneys. Capture every billable minute the moment it happens, from a phone call, a hallway chat, a long night of drafting, without breaking your flow.
Most attorneys lose 30 minutes of billable time every day, not because they didn't do the work, but because they forgot to write it down. Clockd remembers for you.
One tap starts the clock. A tap and a swipe confirms the entry. No dropdowns, no drawers, no ten-screen dance. It's built the way you actually work a day.
When the phone rings, Clockd is already listening. End the call and the entry is waiting for you, matter, duration, number, done.
Every file you touch, every number you call, every note you scribble lives in one place. Searchable. Shareable. Yours.
A weekly picture of your hours, your team's utilization, and the matters quietly eating your life. No surprises at the end of the month.
Attorney-client data deserves more than a checkbox. Clockd encrypts entries end-to-end and never sells or shares your data. Ever.
Mobile for the day, the web dashboard for the week, a client portal for the invoice. All talking to each other. None of them getting in your way.
A live timer, a clean do-not-bill toggle, and three huge buttons , mute, end, speaker, because you're probably already driving, walking, or holding a coffee.
Hours by matter, utilization by person, meetings vs. captured time. Everything a partner needs to bill and every number an associate wants to see.
A simple, branded portal so your clients can see what they're paying for, approve entries, download invoices, keep the relationship honest.
Clockd is made by Dana Stutman, a practicing attorney in Manhattan, and a small team of engineers who spent a lot of time watching lawyers work. We got tired of friends losing money to paperwork, and tired of software that was clearly built for someone else.
We're building the time-tracker we wished we had in our first year of practice. Warm, fast, quiet when it needs to be. A tool that respects the fact that the work , not the tool , is the point.
The first time tracker that doesn't feel like punishment. I actually open it.
I caught nine hours of billable work last week that would've just disappeared. Nine.
It feels like an app built by someone who has actually billed an hour in their life.
Drop your email and we'll send you one note the day Clockd ships, plus a founders'-list invite before it hits the App Store.
Whether you're an attorney wanting early access, a firm thinking about rolling Clockd out, or you just want to chat about the work , we read everything.