Introducing the New Timecrack Website
We’re excited to announce the launch of the brand new Timecrack website! After weeks of work, we’ve built a dedicated home for the project that goes far beyond a simple landing page. Whether you’re a long-time user or discovering Timecrack for the first time, the new site has something for you.
Why a New Website?
As Timecrack has grown, so has the need for a proper online presence. The GitHub repository has always been the technical hub, but we wanted a place where users could learn about the project, browse documentation, and find support — all in one spot. The new website is that place.
What You’ll Find
Comprehensive Documentation
One of the biggest additions is a full documentation section covering both user and administrator topics. If you’re setting up Timecrack on your server for the first time, the Installation Guide walks you through every step — from server requirements and database configuration to Apache and Nginx setup, and even Docker deployment.
For administrators, there are also dedicated pages on:
- Updating — How to keep your instance up to date with the latest releases.
- Docker — Running Timecrack in a containerized environment with tips on persistent data and backups.
- Translation — Contributing translations or adding new languages to your instance.
Users will find guides on:
- Introduction — An overview of the application and its time tracking capabilities.
- Initial Configuration — Setting up your account, preferences, and team settings.
- Time Tracking — Tips for managing projects, tasks, time entries, and generating reports.
Features Overview
The Features page gives you a clear picture of what Timecrack offers: project and task management, time entries with built-in timers, detailed reports, tagging, search, and multi-user support. It’s a great starting point if you’re evaluating Timecrack against other time tracking tools.
Blog
You’re reading it! The blog is where we’ll share project news, tutorials, and thoughts on topics like privacy and self-hosting. We already have a couple of posts to get you started:
- Getting Started with Timecrack — A walkthrough of installing and configuring your own instance.
- Why Privacy Matters — A deeper look at why self-hosted time tracking is worth considering.
Expect more posts in the future as the project continues to evolve.
Premium Services
For users and organizations that need a bit more, we now offer Premium Services. These include managed hosting, custom development, technical support, white-labeling, and data migration. Whether you need help deploying Timecrack at scale or want a branded version for your team, we’ve got you covered.
Support
The Support page brings together all the ways you can get help — from the GitHub issue tracker and community discussions to direct contact for more specific questions.
Get Involved
Timecrack is and always will be open source. If you’d like to contribute — whether it’s code, documentation, translations, or just feedback — head over to the GitHub repository and get involved.
If you haven’t tried Timecrack yet, there’s never been a better time. Clone the repository, spin it up on your server, and take control of your time tracking.
Welcome to the new Timecrack website — we hope you enjoy it.
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