Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Work Log – Work Hours Tracking, a Productivity app by Inspire Zone on BlueStacks.
Work Log feels like a clean, no-nonsense time clock that actually keeps everything straight. Someone opens it, taps to clock in or out, or adds a shift by hand if they forgot. It totals up pay as it goes, with room for overtime, tips, bonuses, and those little deductions that sneak in. The neat part is how it handles multiple jobs and weird schedules. Custom pay rates, split shifts, weekends, it does not flinch. The history view can switch between day, week, two week pay periods, month, year, or the whole timeline, so it is easy to match whatever payroll uses. Sorting and filtering by date, hours, or earnings makes it simple to find a missing shift or see what week paid best.
There is an income and expense section too, handy if someone tracks side hustle stuff or needs to log fuel, supplies, sales. Overtime rules are customizable, so different workplaces can be set once and then forgotten. It works offline, which is great when signal is terrible, and the data sits on the device unless a backup is made, so it feels private. On BlueStacks, the bigger screen is nice for reviewing a month at a glance, and typing edits with a keyboard is quicker than pecking on a phone. Punching in with a mouse click is easy, then it just runs quietly in the background and keeps the numbers tidy.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.



