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Toggl Track vs Super Productivity

A side-by-side look at Toggl Track (the paid SaaS) and Super Productivity (the open source alternative). Use this page to decide if the switch fits your team and workflow.

Toggl Track Super Productivity
Tagline Lightweight time tracker for freelancers and teams. Open source Todoist-style task tracker with time tracking.
License Proprietary SaaS MIT
Pricing Free up to 5; Starter from $9/user/month; Premium from $18. Free to self-host
Self-host option No Yes — difficulty 1/5
Hosted cloud available Yes (only option) No
Desktop apps Varies by product Windows, macOS, Linux
Mobile apps Official apps typically available Android
Ad slot — between tables

Best for

Solo consultants who want pomodoro-style tracking without a server.

Super Productivity strengths

  • Local-first — no account needed.
  • Pomodoro and time tracking built in.
  • Integrations with Jira, GitHub, GitLab.

Super Productivity weaknesses

  • No iOS app.
  • Sync requires your own backend (Nextcloud, WebDAV).
  • UI density can overwhelm new users.

What's the catch with Toggl Track?

  • Reporting depth is gated to higher tiers.
  • Invoicing is a separate product (Toggl + Plan).
  • Historical data exports not friendly for self-hosted analytics.

Still unsure?

Check the full list of alternatives to Toggl Track: see Toggl Track alternatives, or learn more about Super Productivity on its project page.