A lot of free tiers are really locked doors with a preview window. I wanted Ledgr’s free version to be something you could finish an entire real trip on, not a teaser that quits when it gets useful.
A full trip, free
Ledgr includes one trip free with the complete feature set: logging, even and manual splits, receipt photos, net balances, and the shareable per-person summary card. Nothing about the core experience is held back.
Pro lifts the cap
Ledgr Pro ($1.99/mo or $14.99/yr, with a seven-day free trial) removes the one-trip limit so you can track unlimited trips, with more Pro features coming after launch.
Works anywhere
Because there is no backend and no networking, it all runs on a plane, in a tunnel, or anywhere with no signal. Your data is on your device, which is also why it stays private.
Projection to paycheck: the one loop Clocked is built on
Most pay trackers stop at hours times wage. Clocked keeps going, turning a shift into a projection and then reconciling it against the paycheck that proves it.
Why Clocked learns your take-home instead of guessing it
A flat "you keep 75%" is a fine place to start and a bad place to stop. Here is how Clocked tightens that estimate every time you log a paycheck.
Two jobs, overtime, and unpaid breaks, kept straight
Real hourly work is rarely one clean wage. Clocked models the messy parts - multiple positions, overtime thresholds, and unpaid breaks - so the math comes out right.