Time tracking that teams actually use
Track time against projects and tasks in Hive, so you can understand effort, improve estimates, and report on utilization without spreadsheets.

Billable hours & client reporting
Track time by project and task, then export clean summaries for clients and invoicing.
Utilization & capacity planning
See where team time is going and spot over-allocation early, so you can balance workloads and protect delivery.
Estimating & project profitability
Compare planned vs. actual time to improve future estimates, identify scope creep, and understand true project cost.
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AI solutions that actually help teams
Auto-fill time entries

Flag missing time logs
Summarize weekly hours
TIME TRACKING
Align partners on scope, roles, and deadlines
Track time by task, project, or client
Quick timers and manual entry options
Clear visibility into billable vs. non-billable


TIMESHEETS
Turn time entries into clean, reviewable timesheets
Weekly timesheets that roll up entries automatically
Simple review and approval workflows
Fewer errors and faster monthly reporting
REPORTING
Understand effort, utilization, and delivery risk
Dashboards for utilization and project burn
Planned vs. actual effort to improve forecasting
Visibility into bottlenecks and over-allocation

Integrates with your existing tools
One central place for everything that is important to your work.
Pre-built templates for time tracking workflows
What our customers say
“As a marketing-related company, the flow process of our campaigns are completely organized by Hive. We can measure productivity more specifically and are enjoying the platform as a whole.”
Maselli Paiz R
General Manager
“We run a marketing team at a university and needed a place to keep track of 20+ different populations, each with their own email communication flows. The calendar layout is incredibly helpful.”
Administrator
Higher Education
“Improved communication between all members of our marketing department and speed up how we get information to each other. Reduces meetings.”
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