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Everything about using LogForMe. Start with the 5-minute getting-started guide, or jump to whatever you need.
Getting started
Tracking time
- ProjectsA Project is a container for work you bill under a single arrangement. Usually that's one Project per client, though some freelancers prefer one per long-running engagement.
- Time FramesA Time Frame is the billing period - the thing that ultimately becomes an invoice. Read core-concepts.md first if you haven't.
- EntriesAn Entry is a single logged piece of work inside a Time Frame. You'll make a lot of these.
- The stopwatchA persistent timer you can start anywhere in the app. Survives page reloads, survives closing the dialog. Convert it to an entry when you're done.
- Verbal (AI) entriesSpeak out loud what you just did, and LogForMe parses it into an entry. The fastest way to log time in the app.
Money
- TaxesLogForMe has a real tax model - the one concept that most time-trackers handle poorly. If you bill across borders, charge VAT, or deal with compound taxes, this page is for you.
- InvoicesHow to generate, customize, and deliver invoices from Time Frames.
- PreferencesAccount-wide settings that control defaults, rounding, and invoice branding. Open via the sidebar → **Preferences**.
- Account & billingHow to manage your account, change plans, and handle payments.
Power-user
- Keyboard shortcutsLogForMe is designed to be operable without the mouse for the common flows. `Mod` means Cmd on macOS, Ctrl on Windows/Linux.
- LanguagesLogForMe ships with five UI languages.
- Self-hosting (Community Edition)LogForMe has a free, open-source edition you can run on your own infrastructure. This is the **Community Edition**.