It started with a frustration
Back in 2010, we were running a small boutique IT outsourcing company. We needed accurate time tracking to bill clients fairly and understand our true project costs. But every tool we tried felt either too complex or too limited. Developers logged hours reluctantly, often days later, making the data nearly useless.
So in 2015, we built Everhour — the time tracker we wished existed. One that lived inside the tools teams already use. One that felt natural, not like homework. One that small teams could actually love.