What’s better than using timr – time tracking with GPS by troii Software? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
timr feels like a no-nonsense time tracker that covers the basics and the tricky stuff without getting in the way. Hit start and stop to log work or project time, even if there is no signal, and it tags the start and end with GPS so there is proof of where the job began and finished. It spits out clean digital timesheets, keeps an eye on vacation, sick days, and comp time, and even knows public holidays so totals stay accurate. There are automatic break rules, little reminders so a timer does not run forever, and space for notes when a day needs context. On a PC through BlueStacks, the bigger view helps a lot when checking who is clocked in and what is running.
Project tracking is flexible. Customers, projects, orders, tasks, all can be arranged the way a team actually works. Budgets and hourly rates can be set, and it shows target versus actual in real time. Go over a budget and an email lands so it is not a surprise later. There is a central web app for digging into analysis and billing, which makes sense when there are multiple people and jobs to monitor.
The mileage log is built for real use too. It fills in start and destination with GPS, keeps everything synced to the cloud, and handles a fleet so all company cars live in one place. Trips are available on the phone and on the web any time, which keeps travel costs under control. Security reads serious, with servers in Germany, encrypted transfer, and automatic backups happening hourly and daily. There is a 14 day trial, no credit card, and then a choice between a free tier or a paid plan if the advanced stuff is needed. It is not flashy, but it feels steady, tidy, and dependable once it is set up.
Ready to experience timr – time tracking with GPS on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.



