Only mobile app
You can't even use the desktop version of this app without paying $50/year. The free and personal versions are of course affordable, but are only for mobile app. I'd love to try out a desktop version for $10/year to see if the app is as good as it looks, but that's not an option.Update: Disappointing that it is not iPad native… still 8 months after they said there was a beta.
Update: Disappointed it its current state for iPad/Mac users but if they make the improvements they promise this could become as good as Hours Time Tracker(their other app). Hours TimeLord was advertised as being the newer better Hours app. It is apparently still being developed and the initial release is missing critical features for me like working on the iPad as a native app. It is also less information dense. In Hours Time Tracker I can have 10 timers viewable on the screen at one time on my phone. TimeLord only shows 7 in the same space. I run hours on the iPad on 1/3 of the screen with my calendar on the other 2/3 of the screen all day for work. That setup is a game changer for productivity and time tracking. Since Hours TimeLord is not iPad native this setup is impossible. Effectively this is still Hours Lite. At present, if all you need is a phone based time tracking app this may be the perfect app for you and the subscription is cheaper than Hours Time Tracker. However, at this point their other app has the features that matter to my busy workflow. That said, I really hope they get the iPad functionality done. I was told 8 months ago there was a beta app and then told I would be invited to the beta and have heard nothing since. For my money, their Hours apps is still the best bang for your buck and I have tried quite a few of them in the past.Developer Response
Thank you for your revised review and please allow me to apologize for the delay on our iPad app. Unfortunately, we had to pause this release and any further beta testing in order to fully support our iOS, Mac and Web products. Hours will continue to be available as iPad native, and we will update you if/when TimeLord supports an iPadOS app.Needs better code
Randomly, timers refuse to stop. This makes a timer app kind of useless. Please fix the code.Developer Response
We are so sorry that you experienced trouble with the timers. If you are still having this issue, please reach out to us at support@hourstimelord.com.