
Titra
Project-based, minimalist time tracking with realtime reports, exports and basic integrations; available as a hosted demo or deployable via Docker and MongoDB.

Titra is a lightweight, project-focused time tracking application designed for freelancers, small teams and small businesses. It emphasizes quick start, simple UI, realtime exports and project-based reporting while offering a hosted demo and a deployable stack for private instances. (titra.io)
Key Features
- Project-centric time tracking with intelligent autocompletion for quick entry and project-based reporting. (titra.io)
- Realtime tabular and graphical reports plus export options for further processing and billing. (titra.io)
- Out-of-the-box connectors (example: integration with an open-source invoicing tool) and basic integration endpoints. (titra.io)
- Hosted free demo available and first-class support for deployment via Docker Compose; repository includes Docker and docker-compose examples. (github.com)
- Performance-focused frontend with dark mode and minimalist UX to reduce friction when tracking time. (github.com)
Use Cases
- Freelancers who need fast, per-project time capture and exportable reports for client billing. (titra.io)
- Small teams tracking project and absence/leave time with shared dashboards and CSV/exports for payroll or invoicing. (titra.io)
- Organizations wanting a self-hosted, open-source alternative to SaaS time trackers that can be deployed via Docker and integrated into existing tooling. (github.com)
Limitations and Considerations
- Integration set is modest out of the box; advanced or niche connectors may require custom development or additional tooling. (titra.io)
- The project is implemented on a Meteor/Node.js stack and targets a lightweight feature set; organizations needing deep HR/payroll features or enterprise-grade billing workflows may need supplementary systems. (github.com)
Titra provides a focused, no-frills time tracking experience with both a publicly hosted demo and an open-source repository with Docker-based deployment instructions. It is suitable for individuals and small teams who prefer simple, project-first time capture and straightforward reporting.