A free stopwatch and Pomodoro timer. Press start.
Time a task, a study block, or a workout — no sign-up, no credit card. Then see why, for a whole team, the start button is exactly the problem WorkWitness removes.
A stopwatch works beautifully for one person and one task
The moment you scale it to a team, it breaks. People forget to press start. They leave it running through lunch. They reconstruct Friday from memory. The number you get back is a guess wearing a uniform. Here is the same job, done two different ways.
Accurate hours, no start button
Install the agent once — no start button after that
Each teammate installs the WorkWitness Windows agent in under two minutes. From then on there is no timer to start. The first window they open is their clock-in, recorded for them.
Activity becomes an accurate timesheet on its own
As the day moves, app and window activity flows into the timesheet — time per app, per project, per teammate — assembled automatically, accurate to the minute, with no one rounding or guessing.
AI reads the day and names the pattern
Each evening the AI scans every teammate's day for the four signals — Focus Stretch, Context-Switch Storm, Quietly Stuck, Heroic Grind — and writes one paragraph per person.
Your brief lands on WhatsApp at 7 am
Before your first call, the brief arrives on the app you already check. Accurate hours, plus the story behind them — no dashboard to open, no rows to decode alone.
The stopwatch above is the manual way. This is what your team's day looks like without one.
You just pressed start and stop to time one task. Now imagine ten teammates doing that for every task, all day, every day — and getting it right. They will not. WorkWitness records the day passively and assembles the timesheet itself, so the record is complete whether or not anyone remembered a button.
Flip screenshots and agent mode per person — the controls are live
You decide, per employee, whether the agent runs visible or silent and whether screenshots are captured. The controls beside this work — click a screenshot toggle, switch someone to silent mode, watch the row respond. In the product these live in your owner dashboard, and employees never see them.
A timer gives you a number. The brief gives you the day.
The stopwatch above can tell you a task took 24 minutes. It cannot tell you that Aarav was stuck for two hours or that Tanvi carried the release. Each morning WorkWitness turns the day's activity into one founder-readable paragraph per teammate, signal named, delivered to WhatsApp at 7 am.
Automatic, accurate, and still in your control
Passive does not mean invasive
WorkWitness records app and window activity to build the timesheet. It never captures keystrokes, webcam, microphone, or file contents — under any setting. Removing the start button does not add surveillance you did not ask for.
The owner controls every capture setting
Agent mode, screenshots, and browser detail are all yours to set per employee from one dashboard. Screenshots are off by default. Employees have no access to these controls. The capture level is your decision, not a default we imposed.
We recommend telling your team
Silent mode is a legitimate owner choice and is available in WorkWitness. We still believe disclosure beats concealment, and it is a legal requirement in several jurisdictions. If you want help drafting that note to your team, we will write it with you.
Stopwatch, Pomodoro, and team tracking
Keep the stopwatch for yourself. Let WorkWitness handle the team.
Free for teams of three or fewer. ₹65 / $1 per person per month above that. No credit card to start.
Start free, or book a 20-minute call.
Your first daily brief lands tomorrow at 7am IST. Set it up yourself in five minutes, or walk through it live with us first — whichever you prefer.
Free during early access · No card required · 5-minute Windows install