Workory vs Clockify: Proof of Delivery vs Time Tracking

Clockify tracks how many hours you worked. Workory proves what you delivered. When a client disputes your work, a timesheet won't help. A timestamped record of every update, screenshot, and file will.

Feature Clockify Workory
Purpose Internal time tracking Client-facing proof of delivery
Proof of Work Done No (hours only) Timestamped entries + files
Client-Facing Link No Shareable project page
Dispute Protection No Full delivery history
Image Uploads No Yes
PDF Export Limited Full portfolio
Starting Price Free Free (15€/mo Pro)

Why Clockify Falls Short

1. Time tracking is not work proof

Clockify measures hours. But clients pay for results. When a client questions a 10-hour sprint, you need to show what you built, not just when you built it. Clockify has no built-in way to attach screenshots, links, or deliverables to time entries.

2. No client portal

Clockify doesn't give clients visibility into your work. No shared portal. No way for clients to see proof before invoicing. You send invoices blind, clients question entries, and payment delays stretch into weeks.

How Workory solves this

Proof of work, not just hours

Every Workory entry includes what you did (text), proof (images, links, files), and a timestamp. When a client asks "What did you do?", you share the project page. They see everything.

Client portal for faster approvals

Every Workory project has a public page. Share it with clients. They see your timestamped entries and proof. Clients approve work in real-time. Payment cycles shrink from weeks to days.

FAQ

Is Workory free?
Yes. The free plan includes 3 projects, public share links, and PDF exports. Pro is available at 15€/month for unlimited projects.
Can clients see my work on Workory?
Yes. Every project has a public page. Share the link with clients. They see your timestamped entries and proof. Clockify has no client portal.
Does Workory track time like Clockify?
Workory tracks what you delivered, with timestamps. It's proof-of-delivery, not a timer. Different problem, different tool.

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