Toggl is a solid stopwatch for teams billing clients. If you just want to plan your own day and see how it actually went, here's how the two compare.
| One Day Tracker | Toggl Track |
|---|---|
| Free, unlimited | Free tier capped; paid from ~ยฃ8/user/mo |
| No account required | Account required |
| Planned vs actual comparison | Not available โ stopwatch only |
| Built-in focus timer | Not built in |
| CSV export | Available, limited on free tier |
| Team & client billing | Strong โ built for this |
| Integrations (Asana, Slack, etc.) | Extensive |
Yes. One Day Tracker is free with no account requirement and no feature limits, unlike Toggl's free tier which caps reporting and integrations.
There's no direct import tool today. One Day Tracker stores data locally per browser rather than in a synced account, so it's best used as a fresh start rather than a migration.
No. Toggl is built for teams tracking billable hours across clients. One Day Tracker is built for individual daily planning and isn't a team billing tool.
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