Plenty of hourly workers do not have a single job at a single rate. They have a weekday job and a weekend one, a position that pays overtime after forty hours, and shifts with a half-hour break that nobody pays for.
A position per job
In Clocked, each workplace is a position with its own title, hourly wage, color, and optional overtime rule. Tag a shift with its position and the right wage is used automatically, so two jobs never blur together.
The details that change the total
- Unpaid breaks are entered in minutes and deducted from your paid hours.
- Overtime applies a weekly threshold and a multiplier, like time-and-a-half past forty hours.
- Shifts that cross midnight are handled correctly instead of counting as negative hours.
Free covers one position so you can try the whole flow; Pro lifts the cap to unlimited jobs. Either way, the goal is the same: a number you can trust because it accounts for the parts that usually get rounded away.
What happens when you log a paycheck
Logging a paycheck is the moment Clocked stops projecting and starts proving. Here is exactly what it does to your shifts when a real check comes in.
Your pay data has no business leaving your phone
What you earn is about as private as data gets. Clocked keeps every shift and paycheck on your device, with no account and nothing to track.
How I decide which app to build next
With one person and no investors, every app has to earn its place. Here is the filter an idea has to pass before it becomes a Flowstate app.