Changelog
Changelog
Every release, every fix, in chronological order. TimerOS is in final testing ahead of v1.0.0 — here's everything landing in the first public release.
Want changelog emails when v1.0.0 ships? Write to hello@timeros.ai.
Releases
v1.0.0
Initial public release
In final testing — launching soon
- AddedWindows desktop app — a frameless, always-on-top timer bar plus the full dashboard. This is where time is tracked: automatic activity detection, idle handling, and hours split into regular and overtime from scheduled shifts (or simple all-day tracking for solo users).
- AddedThe same dashboard on Android and the web — review and manage projects, teams, clients and reports wherever you are. Active time tracking stays on the desktop app.
- AddedProjects, tasks, subtasks and milestones with per-project budgets — plus goals and awards to keep teams motivated.
- AddedTeam management for growing companies: departments, an org chart, shifts and scheduling, approvals, role presets and team performance.
- AddedA branded client portal for every workspace, where clients follow projects, raise support and change requests, and share files.
- AddedInvoicing, billing and expenses with Stripe payments, and a clear profit overview.
- AddedReal-time updates across the desktop, mobile and web dashboards and the client portal — changes show up everywhere without a refresh.
- AddedOffline support on the desktop app — the timer keeps running if your connection drops and syncs back up when you reconnect.
- AddedPrivacy-first by design, with clear monitoring notices and in-app legal documents built around GDPR and the EU AI Act.
- AddedLaunching with the Freelancer and Startup plans, both fully supported. Enterprise — adding payroll, SSO / SAML and an audit log — is available in early access.
No earlier releases — TimerOS is shipping its first public version with v1.0.0.
Follow what's next.
The roadmap lays out what we're working on between now and v1.0.0 — and what we're honest about not building yet.