Comparison Summary
Comparison SummaryRize tracks your time automatically and gives you nice reports about your own focus, but it can't handle client, project, or team tracking like Toggl tries to do.
Only use Toggl if you need to log time for clients or projects, but skip it for invoicing or if you want something easy for team habits.
- TogglRecommended
Best for tracking what you did all day
Best for tracking what you did all day - Rize
Best for automatic time tracking
Best for automatic time tracking
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Editor's VerdictIf you want automatic, detailed tracking of your own solo productivity with attractive reports and minimal effort, Rize is unmatched. It nails personal focus and habit tracking by categorizing your browser activity better than anything else, and you basically never have to think about it after setup.
But as soon as you need to track time for clients, projects, or teams, or want any real reporting for budgets or capacity, Rize falls apart. Its client and project features are weak, unintuitive, and totally lack team support.
Toggl is built with more structure for client and project time tracking, but it's clunky for daily use. Every entry takes extra steps, making it hard for teams to keep up the habit. It still doesn't offer invoicing or real billing support, so you'll be stuck handling that outside the app.
If your priority is individual productivity and automatic reporting, Rize is the clear pick. For teams or anyone who needs structured, billable time tracking, neither app fully delivers, but Toggl at least gets you closer, just expect more friction and no invoicing.



