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We're Building BizyClock in Public — Join Us on Reddit

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We're Building BizyClock in Public — Join Us on Reddit

BizyClock now has an official community on Reddit — r/bizyclock. It's a place to ask questions, request features, see what we're working on, and talk directly with the people who build the app. If you use BizyClock (or you're just checking us out), we'd love to have you there.

Here's what you can expect if you join.

Why we built BizyClock in the first place

BizyClock started with a very ordinary frustration. Our founder, Steve Holmes, was tired of chasing down timesheets for his own team. Every pay period was the same routine — nagging people for their hours, piecing everything together, and hoping the numbers actually added up.

At some point the obvious question came up: there has to be a better way to do this, right? So he set out to build one. That's BizyClock — simple, reliable time tracking that gets the hours in without the back-and-forth.

That origin still shapes how we think. We're not building time tracking in the abstract. We're building the tool we wished we'd had.

Why a small team is actually an advantage

We're a small development team, and we genuinely believe that's one of the best things about working with us.

The big, established names in this space tend to move slowly. Getting them to change anything — even something small and obviously useful — can take forever, or never happen. We're the opposite. When you tell us something feels wrong, or you wish a feature worked a little differently, we can actually do something about it.

That's why we want your honest feedback — including the critical kind. "This annoys me" is one of the most valuable things you can tell us, because it points straight at the next thing worth fixing.

What you'll find on r/bizyclock

Our goal is for the community to be genuinely useful — not a feed of announcements you scroll past. Here's what it's for:

  • Feature requests. Tell us what would make your workday easier. This is the single best place to influence what we build next.

  • Help and how-to questions. Stuck on something, or not sure how a feature works? Ask away — we're around.

  • Product updates. We'll share what we're shipping and why, so you can see the roadmap taking shape in real time.

  • Tips and workflows. Swap ideas with other owners, managers, and freelancers on time tracking, scheduling, and running a small business.

  • How-to Wiki. Check out our Wiki pages for tutorials and tips.

Think of it as building in public. When a user asks for something and we ship it, you'll get to watch that happen — and hopefully be the reason it did.

Come say hello

We read everything posted there, and that feedback genuinely shapes where BizyClock goes next. So don't be shy — introduce yourself, tell us what you do, and let us know how you track time today (or wish you could).

Join us at r/bizyclock. We're excited to build this thing together — and it's a whole lot more fun with you in the room.

Not on BizyClock yet? Take a look at what it does, then come tell us what we should build next.

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We're Building BizyClock in Public — Join Us on Reddit