Use Zeitio on the web today. Desktop installers are being prepared.
The web app is available now for time tracking, projects, clients, invoices, reporting, and team controls. Desktop installers for Windows and macOS will be linked here when ready.
Until the native apps are published, teams can still create workspaces, invite members, track billable and non-billable hours, organize client projects, review reports, and prepare invoices from the browser.
This page will stay current as the desktop workflow moves toward release, including download links, supported operating systems, and setup notes for teams that need screenshot capture, idle detection, and native notifications.
For most teams, the browser version is the best place to start because it contains the core workflow: workspace setup, client records, project tasks, time entries, team roles, reporting, and invoice preparation. You can use it to define how time should be tracked before introducing a desktop app into the daily routine.
When the desktop installers are ready, this page will explain which operating systems are supported, how to install the app, how updates are handled, and how desktop tracking connects back to your Zeitio workspace. Teams that plan to use activity monitoring should also review their internal policies so employees understand what is collected and why.
If you are evaluating Zeitio now, start with a small project in the web app. Add one client, create a few tasks, track billable and non-billable time, then review the report before sending an invoice. That gives you a clear view of the workflow before desktop features are added.
Start With Web AppWindows and macOS
Desktop workflows are planned for screenshot capture, idle detection, offline support, and native notifications.
For now, use the web app for everyday project time tracking and return here for the official installers when they are available.