TimePeace is a calm work-and-life diary for freelancers: log your hours and clients as the day goes, mark the walk that got you out of the chair, and see where the week actually went. It keeps the boundary between work and life that nobody else enforces — privately, on your own device, free.
The working day, as you live it: hours against each client, the admin you slogged through, the walk or the gym that kept you human — each a line in your private diary. The week reads back honestly, so a Tuesday you half-remember isn’t lost.
Yes — you can log what you earned and what a client still owes alongside the hours, so the month’s picture sits in one private place. You type the numbers yourself; TimePeace never reaches into your accounts and nothing is read on your behalf.
No. TimePeace might gently suggest the break you keep skipping, and a routine can keep a quiet streak if that helps — but nothing shames, nothing resets. A slow week is simply a quieter page, not a red mark.
A freelance day has no edges — that’s the whole problem. TimePeace keeps both sides of it, the billable hours and the evening you finally closed the laptop, so the line you keep crossing is at least one you can see.