Track time.
Bill honestly.
Nib matches your hours to what you're owed. Less guessing, more getting paid.
Works in any browser. Add it to your Home Screen and it behaves like an app.
Track as you work
One tap starts the clock. No forms to fill in before you're allowed to bill.
See both numbers
Actual time and billed time, side by side, everywhere. Nothing hidden in the rounding.
Invoice in one line
Entries become invoice line items on their own — grouped, totalled, ready to send.
Honest billing
Nothing hidden in the rounding.
Every tracker rounds. Most of them do it quietly, somewhere between your timer and your invoice, and hand you one number at the end.
Nib keeps both. You set the rule once — bill in 15-minute increments, with a 15-minute minimum — and then you can always see exactly what it did, entry by entry. Your client can see it too.
Rates
Set rates by client, or by project.
Give a client your standard rate, then override it on the one project where the work is different. Every entry bills at the right number without you thinking about it again.
Invoicing
The invoice writes itself.
Entries with the same name collect into one line item, with the hours already added up. Finalize, and the invoice locks — the entries behind it can't quietly change afterwards.
Then export a PDF with your payment details on it and get on with your day.
iPhone
On iPhone, it goes further.
A Live Activity keeps the running timer on your Lock Screen and in the Dynamic Island — glance down, see the clock, never unlock the phone.
Put the widget on your Home Screen and today's hours and billed total are just there, before you've opened anything.
Coming soon
Nib for Mac and Apple Watch.
Start a timer from your wrist. Glance at the menu bar to see what's running. The same ledger, wherever you happen to be working from.
Track time. Bill honestly.
Free to use. No card, no trial clock ticking down.