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Paidwell vs Toggl Track for consultants
Paidwell vs Toggl Track: a complete billing tool, not just a faster timer. Here is a fair, capability-by-capability look at how the two compare for an independent who bills clients for their time, and where each one is the right tool.
Toggl Track is the timer most freelancers reach for first, and for good reason: starting and stopping time is genuinely frictionless, and the free tier covers basic tracking for a small team. Its billing logic is the catch. Billable rates and rounding both sit behind the paid Starter tier, the rounding is simple per-entry or per-report rounding, and there is no invoicing. Paidwell is not a faster timer. It is one place to track every client, see what you have not billed yet, and turn each entry into the correct billable amount.
Where Paidwell wins
- Paidwell chains a per-call minimum, prep and post padding, and rounding into one rule, applied the moment you log. Toggl only rounds a raw entry, and only on a paid plan.
- Paidwell gives one consultant multiple named rates per project with a per-entry $/h snapshot. Toggl’s rate model is flatter, and its richer profitability tooling sits on a higher per-seat tier.
- Paidwell is a single-user instrument with no per-seat tax. Toggl’s billing-relevant features start at a per-user subscription.
- Paidwell’s read-only client link is purpose-built to hand to a client or bookkeeper without exposing your rates.
Booked call 1h 00m, Minimum 60 min, Prep + post +60 min, Round to 60 min, equals 2h 00m.
Rules apply in a fixed order the instant you log: minimum, then prep and post padding, then rounded to your increment, never below one full unit.
When Toggl Track is the better choice
Toggl Track is genuinely good at being the fastest, friendliest timer to start and stop, with a strong free tier. Pick Toggl Track if you want the lightest possible timer for yourself or a team and you bill in plain hours. Paidwell is the better choice when you want one calm place to track every client and bill for all of it, with your billing rules applied consistently.
Toggl Track questions, answered
Does Toggl Track do call-minimum billing?
No. Toggl offers simple per-entry or per-report rounding on its paid tiers. It has no per-call minimum and no prep or post padding, and it cannot combine them into one rule the way Paidwell does at log time.
Is Paidwell cheaper than Toggl Track?
Paidwell has no per-seat pricing, but it is not trying to win on price. It earns its place by billing one short call a month correctly, which usually covers the difference. Compare the two on whether they bill your calls right, not on the monthly number.
Can I keep using Toggl for quick tracking?
Yes. Toggl is a fine quick timer. Paidwell is the billing brain that applies your call rules and snapshots the rate before anything reaches an invoice. Your Paidwell data exports to CSV or JSON whenever you want it.
Comparison based on each tool’s public documentation and pricing as of mid-2026. Sources: toggl.com, support.toggl.com. Capabilities can change; verify current details on each vendor’s site.
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