Free Time Tracking System for Journalists

Journalists juggle research, interviews, deadlines and invoicing every day. A reliable time tracking system brings clarity and helps protect your income.
Why structured time tracking benefits journalists
Freelance journalists usually work on a project basis. Without precise records, billable hours easily slip away. Especially with flat-rate assignments or per-word fees, keeping track of actual time spent pays off.
Typical activities worth tracking
- Archive and online database research
- Phone and on-site interviews
- Writing and revision phases
- Travel time to appointments
- Proofreading and approval processes
A free tool lets you document these activities effortlessly and evaluate them later.
Putting time tracking into daily practice
Start your day with one click on the timer. After an interview or research session, stop the recording and assign the time to the right project or client. At the end of the month you have all the data ready for invoicing and your own bookkeeping.
Our reports feature provides clean exports that can be sent directly to editors or accountants.
Integrating time tracking into existing workflows
Many journalists already work with Google Docs or Notion. A good time tracking system complements these tools without disrupting established routines. Timers can be started from browser or smartphone – perfect for assignments on location.
For more ideas, check our guide Free time tracking for consultants, as many challenges overlap.
Avoiding common pitfalls
A frequent mistake is estimating time afterwards. It is far better to start the timer at the beginning of each task. This produces realistic numbers that carry more weight in negotiations with clients.
Another advantage: with a free system like jomawo you avoid expensive subscriptions and can get started immediately.
Try it today and finally keep your journalistic projects under control.
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