Time Tracking That Your Team Will Actually Use

Most time tracking tools add friction to the workday. Kronos is built into your workspace — one click to start, one click to stop, and your time is logged where your work already lives.

Time tracking has a compliance problem: most teams buy a dedicated tool, find it adds friction to their day, and quietly stop using it within three months. The data becomes inconsistent, and managers lose the visibility they bought the tool for. Kronos is Lodos' approach to time tracking — built into the workspace where work happens, frictionless by design.

One-Click Tracking

The Kronos timer lives in the Lodos sidebar. Click once to start tracking, click again to stop. Log a description of what you worked on, assign it to a project, and you're done. The entire flow takes under 10 seconds — unlike dedicated time tracking apps that require opening a separate window, logging in, selecting a project from a long dropdown, and navigating back.

Manual Time Entry

Real work doesn't always happen with a timer running. Kronos supports manual time entries for any date and time range — useful for logging time retroactively at the end of the day, or for work done offline.

Team Time Reports

Project managers get aggregated time reports showing:

  • Total hours per team member per week or month
  • Hours broken down by project
  • Comparison of estimated vs. tracked time
  • Export to CSV for billing and invoicing

Who Uses Kronos

  • Agencies billing clients by the hour need accurate time records per project
  • Remote teams tracking output across time zones without micromanaging
  • Freelancers managing multiple clients in one workspace
  • Engineering managers estimating future sprints based on historical velocity

No Extra Subscription

Kronos is included in every Lodos plan. Teams currently paying for Toggl ($10/user/month), Harvest ($12/user/month), or Clockify (business tier) can eliminate that subscription entirely.

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Everything covered in this article is built into Lodos — one workspace, zero extra subscriptions.

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