The small stuff adds up.
You're just not capturing it.
You jumped on a quick client call. Answered a few emails. Spent twenty minutes thinking through a problem on a walk. That's all billable time — but you're not going to open a spreadsheet for twelve minutes of work.
So it disappears.
Multiply that by five clients, four weeks, and a billing rate that reflects your actual expertise. That's real money leaving your pocket, every month, because tracking it was too much friction.
One tap. Six minutes logged.
Fract uses the billing increment that professional services firms have used for fifty years: six minutes, or 0.1 hours. One tap logs it. Bulk buttons handle the bigger chunks — thirty minutes, an hour — without counting.
No timers to start. No timers to forget to stop. Just tap when work happens, however small, and move on.
Tap to log
One tap = 6 minutes to any client or project
Bulk entry
+30m and +1h buttons for larger chunks
Week view
See exactly where your hours went, by client, by day
Bill this time
Archive your hours and reset when you invoice
Last logged
Always know if you've tracked today
Privacy first
All data on your device, no account, no cloud
Know what your work is actually worth.
One of Fract's first users — a fractional consultant juggling multiple clients — spent two weeks tracking everything. She discovered she was working an extra day and a half per week beyond what she was contracted for.
She took that data back to her client. She renegotiated. She got paid for time she'd been giving away.
That's not a feature. That's what happens when you finally have an accurate picture of your work.
Why 6 minutes?
Six minutes is 0.1 hours. It's the billing increment lawyers and professional services firms have used for decades — precise enough to be accurate, rounded enough to be practical.
Most time tracking apps are built around timers. Fract is built around the moment work happens, however small. Because you shouldn't have to babysit a stopwatch to bill honestly.