Overview
Microsoft Outlook doesn't include native time tracking features, but numerous add-ins and integrations enable time tracking directly from Outlook's email and calendar interface. These tools allow professionals to log time against projects, clients, and tasks without leaving their email and scheduling workflow.
Popular Outlook Time Tracking Add-Ins
Toggl Track for Outlook:
- Track time on emails and calendar events
- Start timer with one click from Outlook
- Categorize time by project and client
- View running timers in Outlook sidebar
- Works in Outlook desktop, web, and mobile
- Syncs with Toggl Track for full reporting
Clockify Outlook Add-In:
- Free time tracking from Outlook
- Track time on emails as you process them
- Log time against calendar events
- Manual time entry for past work
- Unlimited users on free tier
- Integration with Clockify web app
Harvest for Outlook:
- Professional time and expense tracking
- Track time from emails and meetings
- Quick project and task selection
- Invoice generation from tracked time
- QuickBooks integration
- Expense tracking alongside time
Timely for Outlook:
- AI-powered automatic time capture
- Track Outlook activity automatically
- Suggest time entries from email and meetings
- Privacy-focused memory tracking
- Detailed productivity analytics
Everhour for Microsoft 365:
- Embedded time tracking in Outlook
- Works across Microsoft ecosystem
- Budget tracking and alerts
- Billable hours management
- Team scheduling and capacity planning
Time Tracking from Calendar
Meeting Time Logging:
- Automatically track time spent in meetings
- Categorize by project or client
- Billable vs non-billable classification
- Export for billing or payroll
Calendar Event Tracking:
- Convert calendar blocks to time entries
- Track focus time and project work
- Analyze time allocation across categories
- Identify meeting overload
Retrospective Time Entry:
- Review past calendar events
- Log time for completed meetings and work
- Fill in missed time entries
- Accurate historical timesheets
Time Tracking from Email
Email-Based Workflows:
- Start timer when opening client email
- Log time when closing email thread
- Track time per email conversation
- Useful for client service roles
Client Communication Time:
- Categorize email time by client
- Track billable correspondence
- Include in client invoicing
- Audit trail for billing disputes
Administrative Time Tracking:
- Batch email processing time
- Track time spent in inbox
- Analyze email overhead
- Optimize email management
Integration Approaches
Outlook Add-Ins:
- Install from Microsoft AppSource
- Appear in Outlook ribbon or sidebar
- Access directly within Outlook interface
- Seamless user experience
Third-Party Sync:
- Calendar sync with time tracking tools
- Automatic event import
- Manual categorization needed
- Good for retrospective tracking
Power Automate Workflows:
- Custom automation flows
- Trigger time entry from Outlook events
- Connect to time tracking APIs
- Requires technical setup
Use Cases
Client Services:
- Track billable email time
- Log client meeting hours
- Categorize by client and matter
- Generate accurate invoices
Consultants:
- Time tracking without separate app
- Client-specific time allocation
- Travel time from calendar
- Expense reporting integration
Legal Professionals:
- Email and meeting time by client matter
- Billable hour tracking
- Compliance and audit requirements
- Integration with practice management
Sales Teams:
- Track time with prospects and clients
- Meeting and communication time
- Pipeline activity tracking
- Commission calculation support
Benefits of Outlook Integration
Workflow Continuity:
- No context switching required
- Track time where work happens
- Reduced friction for time entry
- Higher adoption rates
Comprehensive Coverage:
- Email time captured
- Meeting time logged
- Calendar-based work tracked
- Complete picture of work time
Microsoft Ecosystem:
- Works with other M365 tools
- Single sign-on
- Familiar interface
- IT-approved applications
Limitations
Requires External Tool:
- Need subscription to time tracking service
- Data lives outside Outlook
- Additional cost beyond Microsoft 365
- Integration may have limitations
Manual Entry Still Required:
- Most add-ins not fully automatic
- Need to click start/stop or categorize
- Discipline required for accuracy
- Can forget to track
Partial Work Coverage:
- Only tracks Outlook-visible work
- Misses development, design, other tools
- Need comprehensive solution for full picture
Setup and Configuration
Installation:
- Open Outlook
- Go to Get Add-ins (AppSource)
- Search for time tracking add-in
- Install and authorize
- Connect to time tracking account
- Configure project/client categories
Best Practices:
- Set up project templates
- Define billable vs non-billable defaults
- Establish team conventions
- Regular timesheet review
- Integration with billing systems
Pricing Considerations
Microsoft 365:
- Outlook included in Business plans
- $6-$35/user/month depending on tier
Time Tracking Service:
- Clockify: Free to $12/user/month
- Toggl Track: Free to $20/user/month
- Harvest: $10.80/user/month
- Everhour: $8.50/user/month
- Timely: $9/user/month
Total Cost: M365 + Time Tracking = $15-55/user/month
2026 Developments
Outlook time tracking integrations evolving with:
- AI suggesting time categories from email content
- Automatic meeting time categorization
- Better Microsoft Teams integration
- Enhanced mobile experiences
- Viva Insights correlation
For professionals living in Outlook and calendar, integrated time tracking provides low-friction way to capture billable hours and work allocation without disrupting communication workflow.