Automatic time tracking with local-first data storage and PM tool integrations
Memtime builds automatic time tracking software that records activity locally on the user's device—a privacy-first architecture that prevents employee monitoring while eliminating manual timesheet entry. The tech stack (Electron + Node.js + SQLite) and active hiring signal a shift toward cloud infrastructure (AWS Lambda, Serverless Framework) and a new cloud product, while the project backlog is dominated by integration work (connectors, marketplace, developer portal), suggesting a platform-play expansion beyond the core tracking engine.
Memtime is a German time-tracking software company founded in 2015, headquartered in Munich. The product automatically captures work activity across Windows, macOS, and Linux, storing all data on the user's device to preserve privacy. The core offering integrates with 100+ project management tools (Jira, Asana, ClickUp) and accounting software (Xero, DATEV) to allow users to export timesheets or sync data directly without manual data entry. The company employs 11–50 people, almost entirely engineering-focused, with hiring spread across Eastern and Central Europe (Serbia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and others). Active development centers on a new cloud-based product, integration marketplace, and developer portal infrastructure.
Core stack: Electron, Node.js, SQLite, and REST/SOAP APIs. Infrastructure: AWS (Lambda, API Gateway, Serverless Framework). Testing: Playwright, Selenium, Cypress, TestCafe. Integration partners: Jira, Asana, ClickUp, Xero, DATEV, Teams, Zoom.
Development focused on: new cloud-based product; integration marketplace and developer portal; expanding connectors to third-party SaaS platforms; quality assurance and testing infrastructure for the cloud offering.
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