Bill for every builder on Project X, including your agents.
For software houses and dev agencies juggling clients, repos, staff, and AI agents. DevClocked turns human Work Blocks, agent runs, token cost, and shipped output into client-ready proof.
Project X invoice proof
6 developers, 5 repos, human and agent work reviewed.
Reviewed hours
72.0h
Agent runs
143
Token cost
$418
Ready to invoice
$18,720
Software houses are about to bill differently.
When six developers and a stack of agents touch the same client project, the old timesheet model starts leaking. DevClocked turns the work layer into client proof.
No more invisible effort
Surface the planning, debugging, repo switching, agent orchestration, and config work that made the delivery possible.
AI work becomes billable
Agent runs and token cost sit beside human Work Blocks, so AI-assisted delivery can be explained instead of written off as overhead.
Margin leaks get caught
See when fixed-fee projects are being eaten by context switching, environment setup, or low-leverage agent loops before the invoice is late.
Clients get proof
Hand clients a clean record of who worked, which repos moved, what agents ran, and what shipped for Project X.
The new billing model is human effort plus agent leverage.
Agencies still need defensible hours, but clients will increasingly expect AI-assisted delivery to be faster, cheaper, and explainable. DevClocked gives you the evidence layer for that conversation.
Multi-client mapping
Map repos, projects, agents, browser research, and Work Blocks to the right client account. Stop rebuilding the week from Slack, commits, and developer memory.
Instant invoices
Turn reviewed Work Blocks into invoice drafts with human hours, agent contribution, token cost, repos touched, and delivery notes already grouped.
Client-ready timesheets
Export clean timesheets that show what was worked on, who touched it, which project it belongs to, and how agent-assisted work moved delivery forward.
Agent attribution per client
Show which agents ran, what they cost, which Work Blocks they supported, and what shipped for each client without exposing private implementation detail.
Ultra for solo shops
Solo studios get client mapping, reports, exports, unlimited history, timesheets, and invoice workflow without adopting a heavyweight PSA system.
Business with staff
Software houses with staff get seats, admin, team attribution, org dashboards, benchmarked leverage, and the governance path buyers expect.
Client mapping
Every Work Block knows the client, project, repo, and builder.
Software houses do not work in neat single-project days. Developers jump between retainers, urgent fixes, staging issues, and agent-assisted branches. DevClocked keeps those Work Blocks attached to the right client account, so project managers are not reconstructing the week from Slack and memory.
5 repos
one client view
6 devs
clean attribution
0 timers
manual cleanup reduced
Token billing
Agent spend becomes part of the delivery record.
Clients will increasingly ask what AI did, what it cost, and whether it reduced delivery effort. DevClocked records agent runs and token cost against the same client work as human hours, so agencies can price AI-assisted engineering with confidence instead of hiding it inside margin.
143
agent runs
$418
token cost
3.6x
leverage score
Invoice proof
Invoices can explain the work behind what shipped.
Reviewed Work Blocks flow into defensible timesheets and invoice drafts with human effort, agent contribution, repos touched, and shipped output. The client sees a delivery record, not a vague bucket of engineering hours.
72.0h
reviewed
$18,720
ready to invoice
1 click
export path
Agency FAQ
The short answers for teams comparing Git analytics, token counters, and agent observability.
Make client work defensible.
Give clients a clean record of human effort, agent contribution, token cost, and the software they received.