Harvest vs RescueTime
Harvest is time tracking and invoicing tool designed for professional services teams, while RescueTime is automatic time tracking that runs in the background and categorizes how you spend your day. Harvest comes in cheaper, but price alone does not tell the full story. Harvest is built for agencies and consultancies that need time tracking + invoicing in one tool, whereas RescueTime targets individuals who want to understand and improve their productivity habits.
At a glance
| Harvest | RescueTime | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Agencies and consultancies that need time tracking + invoicing in one tool | Individuals who want to understand and improve their productivity habits |
| Starting price | $10.80/user/mo | $12/mo |
| Free tier | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open source | — | — |
| Free tier available | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open source | — | — |
| Automatic tracking | — | ✓ |
| Distraction blocking | — | ✓ |
| Expense tracking | ✓ | — |
| Focus sessions | — | ✓ |
| Invoicing | ✓ | — |
| Productivity scoring | — | ✓ |
| Project budgets | ✓ | — |
| Time tracking | ✓ | — |
Harvest
Strengths
- Built-in invoicing saves you from needing a separate tool
- Mature, battle-tested product used by agencies for 18+ years
- Excellent project budgeting and cost forecasting
- Clean QuickBooks and Xero integrations
Weaknesses
- Expensive compared to Clockify and Toggl
- Free plan is very limited (1 user, 2 projects)
- Interface feels dated compared to newer competitors
- Limited customization for reports
RescueTime
Strengths
- Fully automatic — no manual timers to start and stop
- Detailed productivity insights with daily/weekly reports
- Focus sessions block distracting sites during work hours
- Works across desktop and mobile
Weaknesses
- Not suitable for client billing or project-level tracking
- Privacy concerns — it monitors everything you do on your computer
- Limited team features compared to Toggl or Harvest
- Free plan discontinued — now requires paid subscription
The bottom line
Pricing: Both tools offer free tiers, so you can test each before committing. Harvest's free plan: Free for 1 user, 2 projects. RescueTime's free plan: 14-day free trial. When you outgrow the free tier, Harvest is the cheaper option at $10.80/user/mo vs. $12/mo for RescueTime.
Feature gaps: Harvest offers Expense tracking, Invoicing and Project budgets that RescueTime lacks. RescueTime brings Automatic tracking, Distraction blocking and Focus sessions that Harvest does not have.
Where each tool shines: Harvest's biggest strengths are: built-in invoicing saves you from needing a separate tool. mature, battle-tested product used by agencies for 18+ years. RescueTime's biggest strengths are: fully automatic — no manual timers to start and stop. detailed productivity insights with daily/weekly reports.
Watch out for: With Harvest, users commonly note that expensive compared to clockify and toggl. With RescueTime, the main complaint is that not suitable for client billing or project-level tracking.
Choose Harvest if...
- Your profile matches its sweet spot: agencies and consultancies that need time tracking + invoicing in one tool
- You want to save on per-user costs — Harvest is $1.20/user/mo cheaper
- You specifically need Expense tracking and Invoicing
- You care about mature, battle-tested product used by agencies for 18+ years
- The free tier works for you: free for 1 user, 2 projects
Choose RescueTime if...
- You need a tool built for individuals who want to understand and improve their productivity habits
- You specifically need Automatic tracking and Distraction blocking
- You care about detailed productivity insights with daily/weekly reports
- The free tier works for you: 14-day free trial
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