Comparison

TimerDuel vs Toggl Track: focus timer or time tracker?

They sound similar but solve different problems. Toggl Track logs billable hours for clients and teams. TimerDuel runs a chess-clock inside one focus session to show your real focus-vs-break ratio. Here's the honest breakdown.

Feature comparison

FeatureTimerDuelToggl Track
Built forFocus / study sessionsBillable time tracking
PriceFree foreverFree for 5 users, $10+/user paid
SignupNoneRequired
Setup time0 secondsProjects, clients, tags
Tracks focus vs breakYes — chess-clockNo — one running timer
Invoicing / reportsNoYes — robust
Team featuresNoYes
Browser-onlyYesApps for everything
Best forStudents, deep workFreelancers, agencies

Pick Toggl if…

  • • You bill clients by the hour and need timesheets.
  • • You manage a team's hours across projects.
  • • You need reports, exports, and integrations.

Pick TimerDuel if…

  • • You're studying, writing, coding, or doing deep work — not billing.
  • • You want to know your real focus rate, not just hours logged.
  • • You hate the setup overhead of project/tag-based trackers.
  • • You want a free, browser-based tool with zero signup.

The honest take: use both

If you bill clients, Toggl runs as your outer clock — what you'll invoice. TimerDuel runs as your inner clock — what you actually focused on. A 4-hour Toggl entry hides whether you focused for 4 hours or 90 minutes. TimerDuel inside each block tells you which one it was, so you can charge honestly and improve your focus rate over time.

FAQ

Is TimerDuel a Toggl alternative?

TimerDuel and Toggl Track solve different problems. Toggl tracks billable hours across clients and projects. TimerDuel tracks your real focus-to-break ratio inside a single study or deep-work session. If you bill clients, use Toggl. If you study or do deep work, use TimerDuel.

Can TimerDuel replace Toggl for freelancers?

Not for invoicing. TimerDuel doesn't export timesheets, manage projects, or sync to billing tools. But many freelancers use both: Toggl for the billable clock, TimerDuel inside each work block to make sure they actually focused.

Which is simpler?

TimerDuel — by a wide margin. Open the page, tap to start. No projects, no tags, no signup. Toggl is more powerful but takes setup.

Is TimerDuel free?

Yes, fully free with no signup. Toggl Track has a free tier limited to 5 users and basic features; teams pay $10+/user/month.

Measure focus, not just hours

Free, no signup. Open and start the duel.

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