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Time Card Adder

“I wrote my hours on paper all week — total them, with overtime.”

Eight-thirty to five-fifteen, less forty minutes. Do that seven times and carry it. This does the sum, handles the breaks and the overtime, and tells you what you are owed so you can check it against your payslip.

  • Type times how you say them — 9, 9:30, 9.30am or 17:00
  • Night shifts work: 22:00 to 06:00 counts over midnight
  • Overtime split out and paid at your rate
  • The decimal hours payroll actually asks for
  • A printable timesheet you can hand in
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  • This one is finished and tested — not on the build list
  • It will be $9, same as every other tool
  • One email when it goes up, no list, no spam
How it works

Three steps, then you're done

Type your week

Start, finish and break for each day. Blank days are ignored.

Set the pay rules

When overtime starts, what it pays, your hourly rate.

Check your payslip

Hours and money, worked out separately.

Nothing you type ever leaves your computer. There is no account, no login and no server. Switch your wi-fi off and it still works — that's not a promise about our policy, it's just how the tool is built.

Questions

Do I need to install anything?

No. Each tool is a single file. Double-click it and it opens in Chrome, Edge, Safari or Firefox — whichever you already have. No account, no password, no software.

Does anything get uploaded?

No. Your numbers and files never leave your computer — the tools have no way to send them and no internet connection is needed to run them. You can switch your wi-fi off and they still work.

I'm not good with computers. Is this too hard?

The first thing every tool does is walk you through it in five short screens with pictures. Then there's a button that fills it with example numbers so you can watch it work before touching anything.

Will it work on my phone?

Yes. Email yourself the file and open the attachment, or drop the files in iCloud Drive, Dropbox or Google Drive and open them from there — then they're on every device you own.

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