Behind the app · Jun 1, 2026
2 min read · Trevor Edwards

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.

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.