For independent consultants, freelancers, and studios

Track every hour, for every client, and bill for all of it.

Billog is one calm place to log your work the moment it happens, for any client or project. You always see what is billable and what you have already invoiced, and your own billing rules get applied every time. Nothing slips through, and nothing ends up in another spreadsheet.

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  • Your data, exportable any time
BLog time
Project
Northwind· Brand refresh
This was a client call
Booked
1h 00m
Rate
Standard$120/h
Billed time= 2h 00m
minimum 60+ padding 60round 60
The Billog log-time panel: a one-hour booked client call on the Northwind project at the Standard $120 rate resolves to 2 hours billed ($240), because the project applies a 60-minute minimum, then 60 minutes of prep and follow-up padding, then rounds to the hour.

Billable work has a way of disappearing.

Work you forget to log.

The quick call, the 15 minutes between meetings, the small favor that should have been billed. If it is not captured now, it is gone.

A spreadsheet for every client.

Hours scattered across tabs and files, with no single place that shows where you actually stand this month.

No clear line on what is billed.

When invoicing time comes, you are reconstructing the month from memory, hoping you did not bill something twice or miss it entirely.

One place for every client, and you always know where you stand.

Log a call the moment it ends, or a piece of work the moment you finish it, against any project. It takes a couple of seconds and a keystroke, not a new tab and a fresh spreadsheet.

Every entry reads at a glance as billable, already billed, or non-billable, and your unbilled total stays in view. When you sit down to invoice, there is nothing to reconstruct.

BActivity
Kickoff call
Northwind
2h 00m
$240
Onsite — design workshop
Maple Studio
4h 00m
$640
Revisions, round two
Northwind
0h 45m
$90
Inbox and scheduling
Admin
0h 30m
The activity table showing four entries across two clients with clear billable, billed, and non-billable states, a call marker, and right-aligned tabular hours and dollar amounts.

Your billing rules, applied every time.

Set a per-call minimum, prep and post padding, and a rounding increment once per project. Billog applies them the moment you log, so you bill the same way on a Monday morning as you do late on a Friday. A one-hour call here becomes two billed hours, without you doing the math.

Booked call 1h 00m, Minimum 60 min, Prep + post +60 min, Round to 60 min, equals 2h 00m.

Rules apply in a fixed order the instant you log: minimum, then prep and post padding, then rounded to your increment, never below one full unit.

One client, several rates, and the dollar value frozen in time.

Keep Standard, Remote, Onsite, and Emergency rates on a single project and choose one per entry. Onsite can carry its own floor, like always billing at least four hours.

Billog snapshots the rate the moment you log, so changing it later never rewrites the value of work you already did.

BRates · Maple Studio
Standard
remote, in scope
$120/h
Onsite
bills 4h minimum
$160/h
Emergency
after hours
$200/h
A project with three named rates: Standard at $120 an hour (selected), Onsite at $160 with a four-hour minimum, and Emergency at $200 for after-hours work.

Hand clients a clean record, not your business.

Share a read-only link that shows dates, descriptions, and hours. Your rates, your revenue, and your other clients never appear on it.

When the bookkeeper needs the raw numbers, export everything to CSV or JSON.

BShared report · /r/3f9c…
Northwind
May 2026 · prepared for the client
time only
May 12Kickoff call
2h 00m
May 18Revisions, round two
0h 45m
May 24Review call
1h 00m
Total billable time3h 45m
A read-only client report link showing dates, descriptions, and hours with a total of 3 hours 45 minutes, and no rates or dollar amounts anywhere on the page.

Why not a spreadsheet, or Toggl, or Harvest?

Spreadsheets scatter and never tell you what you have not billed. Generic trackers measure time well, but none of them treat your billing rules, a per-call minimum plus prep and post padding, as something to apply for you, every time.

One place for every clientTabs and files Yes
Always shows what is unbilled Yes
Applies your billing rules for youFlat rounding only Yes
Spreadsheets & generic trackersBillog

Built for people who bill for their time.

Whether you consult, freelance, design, or run a small studio, you bill by the hour or the call, you juggle several clients, and you would rather spend your energy on the work than on remembering what to invoice. Billog is a calm instrument for exactly that, built to be a pleasure both when you log time and when you reconcile it later.

I built Billog because I kept forgetting to bill for short calls and losing hours across a dozen client spreadsheets. I wanted one calm place to log everything and know exactly what I had not invoiced yet. So I made the tool I wished I had.
CCole · founder, and the first user

Questions people ask.

Do I need a separate setup for each client?

No. Everything lives in one place. Add as many clients, projects, and rates as you like, and log work against any of them in a couple of seconds. No more a spreadsheet per client.

How do I know what I have already billed?

Every entry reads at a glance as billable, already billed, or non-billable, and your unbilled total is always in view. Mark entries as billed with an invoice reference when you send them, so you never bill something twice or miss it.

Does it handle call minimums and rounding?

Yes. Set a per-call minimum, prep and post padding, and a rounding increment once per project, and Billog applies them every time you log a call, showing the billed result before you save.

If I change a rate later, does it rewrite my past numbers?

No. Billog snapshots the dollar rate at log time, so editing or archiving a rate never changes the value of work you already logged. Every report you produced keeps the numbers it had when the work was done.

Is my data safe, and can I get it out?

Your workspace is private to you, kept apart from every other account. You can export everything to CSV, Markdown, or a full JSON backup at any time. The links you share with clients are read-only and show time only, never your rates or revenue.

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