1) We used to use Toggl at my employer:<p><a href="https://toggl.com/" rel="nofollow">https://toggl.com/</a><p>2) We switched to Clockify because it is cheaper for us.
They have a "free forever" version.<p><a href="https://clockify.me/" rel="nofollow">https://clockify.me/</a><p>I preferred the Toggl UI. It also has a free version, but I think it was more expensive for the reporting we wanted.
I think most software devs are going to say they do not track time.<p>What kind of team are you running, and what benefit does time tracking offer you?
I don't ask my team to track their time. I also don't require estimates in the ticket. I imagine this doesn't scale past a certain size but for us (8 people) it's worked out well.
Software devs use WakaTime because it's automatic:<p><a href="https://wakatime.com" rel="nofollow">https://wakatime.com</a><p>For non-engineers it seems they mostly use old manual time trackers like Toggl.