/kimai

Kimai is a web-based multi-user time-tracking application. Works great for everyone: freelancers, companies, organizations - everyone can track their times, generate reports, create invoices and do so much more. SaaS version available at https://www.kimai.cloud

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Kimai - time-tracker

Kimai is a free, open source and online time-tracking software designed for small businesses and freelancers. It is built with modern technologies such as Symfony, Bootstrap, RESTful API, Doctrine, Tabler, Webpack, ES6 and many more.

Introduction

Requirements

  • PHP 8.1 minimum
  • MariaDB or MySQL
  • A webserver and subdomain
  • PHP extensions: gd, intl, json, mbstring, pdo, xsl, zip

About

The evolution of the most known(?) open source project time-tracker Kimai. It is stable, production ready and ships with many advanced features, including but not limited to:

JSON API, invoicing, data exports, multi-timer and punch-in punch-out mode, tagging, multi-user and multi-timezones, authentication via SAML/LDAP/Database, customizable role and team permissions, responsive and ready for your mobile device, user/customer/project specific rates, advanced search & filtering, money and time budgets, reporting, support for plugins and so many more.

Installation

Updating Kimai

Plugins

Roadmap and releases

You can see a rough development roadmap in the Milestones sections. It is open for changes and input from the community, your ideas and questions are welcome.

Release versions will be created on a regular basis, every couple of weeks. Every code change, whether it's a new feature or a bugfix, will be done on the main branch.

Contributing

You want to contribute to this repository? This is so great! The best way to start is to open a new issue for bugs or feature requests or a discussion for questions, support and such.

In case you want to contribute, but you wouldn't know how, here are some suggestions:

  • Spread the word: More user means more people testing and contributing to Kimai - which in turn means better stability and more and better features. Please vote for Kimai on platforms like Slant, Product Hunt, Softpedia or AlternativeTo, you can toot or tweet about it, share it on LinkedIn, reddit or any of your favorite social media platforms. Every bit helps!
  • Answer questions: You know the answer to another user's problem? Share your knowledge.
  • Something can be done better? An essential feature is missing? Create a feature request.
  • Report bugs: that shouldn't happen too often.
  • You don't have to be programmer, the documentation and translation could use some love as well.
  • Sponsor the project: free software costs money to create!

There is one simple rule in our "Code of conduct": Don't be an ass!