Time tracker with deep native integrations into Asana, Jira, Trello, and Linear
Everhour is a time tracking tool built around deep integration with project management tools — embedding timer buttons and time displays directly inside Asana tasks, Jira tickets, Trello cards, Linear issues, and Basecamp todos. Teams track time inside the project management tool they already use, without switching to a separate time tracking interface. Reporting combines time data with project structure from the PM tool.
Everhour is a strong fit if its core strengths match your workflow, budget, and support needs. Use the quick signals below before opening the full review.
Everhour's product decision — don't be a separate time tracking interface, be a layer on top of the PM tool teams already use — produces the highest time tracking adoption in PM-centric teams. When the timer button is on the Asana task itself, tracking time requires no behavioural change.
Everhour's browser extension injects timer controls directly into Asana, Jira, Trello, Basecamp, and Linear interfaces. An Asana task shows the Everhour timer alongside native Asana fields; clicking it starts tracking and associates the time entry with that specific task automatically. Project and section structure from the PM tool flows into Everhour reporting — time rolls up the same hierarchy as the PM tool.
Everhour overlays time estimates on tasks alongside logged time — showing 3h logged / 5h estimated directly in the Asana task list view. Project managers see budget burn at the task level without leaving the PM tool, making it possible to catch over-runs early while work is still in progress.
Everhour generates client invoices from tracked time with billable rate management per team member and per project. For agencies billing Asana or Trello projects by the hour, the invoice pulls from the same data structure as the PM tool — client, project, task hierarchy maps directly to invoice line items.
Score: 8.3/10 — Best time tracker for Asana/Jira/Trello teams; limited differentiation for teams not using these specific tools.
Free
Free billed annually
$10/mo
$100/mo billed annually
Everhour is best for Asana, Jira, and Trello teams who want time tracking embedded in their existing project management workflow without adopting a separate tool, Agencies tracking billable hours against specific tasks and sub-tasks in their PM tool for detailed client reporting, Development teams using Linear or Jira who want task-level time data alongside their sprint and issue tracking.
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