Changelog

    New features, improvements, and fixes. Follow along as we build DevClocked.

    July 5, 2026

    Issue Attribution — Linear & Jira

    Connect Linear or Jira to sync your issues and automatically tie them to the sessions and commits that shipped them. DevClocked matches issue keys from branches, commit messages, and pull requests, so delivered work links back to what it was for — read-only, with no writeback to your tracker.

    June 25, 2026

    Slack Integration

    Install the DevClocked Slack app to bring reports into your workspace. Admins pick channels and posting rules, and each member links their own account with /devclocked connect for private personal reports and shared team digests.

    June 12, 2026

    Xero Integration for Timesheets & Billing

    Push invoices straight to Xero as sales invoices and pull payment status back automatically via webhooks, an hourly sync, or on demand. Contacts and line items are mapped for you, re-pushing updates in place instead of duplicating, and every synced invoice links back to Xero.

    June 2, 2026

    DevClocked for Teams & Enterprise

    Workspaces bring project-level contribution to teams without anyone giving up control of their own data. Member-controlled sharing, shared projects defined by repos, and sanitized team rollups for attribution and capacity planning — built to explain work, never as a scoreboard.

    May 25, 2026

    New Feature Pages & Comparison Hub

    Added dedicated pages for Mac tracking, terminal and MCP workflows, developer intelligence, timesheets, invoicing, and head-to-head comparisons with other developer analytics tools.

    March 25, 2026

    Mac App & Sidecar

    Introduced the Mac App and Sidecar experience for always-on desktop tracking, live session context, project attribution, and synced work-block reviews.

    March 3, 2026

    MCP Server

    Launched the DevClocked MCP server so Claude Code and other MCP-compatible tools can query live coding time, sessions, projects, and weekly summaries from the terminal.

    February 24, 2026

    Work Block Tracking

    Added work blocks as the core unit of tracked development time, grouping activity by workspace and project so mixed sessions can be reviewed, attributed, and billed more accurately.

    February 21, 2026

    Codex & Terminal Tracking

    Expanded tracker detection for daemon, CLI, and Codex-style agent workflows, bringing terminal-based coding sessions into the same timeline as editor and GitHub activity.

    December 23, 2025

    Claude Code & CLI Extension

    Track AI-assisted coding sessions with our new CLI tracker. Monitor terminal-based workflows and agentic coding environments like Claude Code, capturing every minute spent shipping with AI.

    December 18, 2025

    Sessions BETA

    Detailed session breakdowns are here. See granular activity logs, productivity scoring, and session-by-session analysis to understand exactly how you spend your coding time.

    December 12, 2025

    Timesheets & Invoicing

    Generate professional timesheets and invoices directly from your tracked sessions. Perfect for freelancers and contractors billing clients by the hour.

    November 17, 2025

    AI-Powered Productivity Insights

    Intelligent analysis of your coding patterns. DevClocked automatically identifies your peak productivity hours, suggests optimal focus times, and detects potential burnout patterns.

    October 20, 2025

    VS Code & Cursor Extension

    Track your coding time directly from VS Code and Cursor. Our lightweight extension captures editor activity in the background for accurate, automatic time tracking.

    October 1, 2025

    Dark Mode & Theme Improvements

    A refreshed dark theme with improved contrast and reduced eye strain. Automatic theme switching based on system preferences.

    September 15, 2025

    Private Beta Launch

    DevClocked enters private beta. Early adopters get access to automatic time tracking, GitHub integration, and the first version of our analytics dashboard.