How Much Does
Harvest Cost in 2026?
Harvest is the freelancer's and small agency's choice — time tracking built around invoicing, not just hours. Free tier includes invoicing (rare in this category) for 1 seat and 2 projects. Teams at $9/seat annual unlocks unlimited seats and projects with full accounting integrations. For freelancers invoicing clients, Harvest is often the right tool.
Prices in USD, verified from the United States. Regional pricing may vary.
Plans & Pricing
Teams
$9/mo billed annually
- seats Unlimited
- projects Unlimited
- scope + reporting, 50+ integrations, accounting connectors
Enterprise
$14/mo billed annually
- seats Unlimited
- scope + profitability + approvals + SAML SSO + custom reports
From the StackScored blog
Features
Our Verdict
Harvest's positioning is clear: time tracking as part of getting paid. Where Toggl and Clockify focus on 'track hours efficiently,' Harvest focuses on 'convert tracked hours to invoices and get paid.' Free tier includes invoicing — unusual generosity. Teams at $9/seat annual is identical price to Toggl Starter but includes QuickBooks/Xero/Deel integrations that Toggl doesn't have at that tier. Enterprise at $14/seat annual adds profitability reporting, timesheet approvals, and SAML SSO — appropriate for agencies with 10+ consultants. Where Harvest wins: invoicing workflow depth. Generating invoices from tracked hours, sending, tracking payment, and syncing to accounting is smoother than Toggl or Clockify. For freelancers billing by the hour, Harvest is the correct choice. Where it loses: pure time tracking features. Toggl's reporting is more flexible. Clockify's per-user cost is dramatically cheaper. RescueTime's automatic tracking is a different paradigm. Harvest makes sense if invoicing is 50%+ of your use case.
Pros
- Free tier includes invoicing — unique in this category
- Teams at $9/seat annual bundles time tracking + invoicing + QuickBooks/Xero — competitors charge separately
- Invoicing workflow is the smoothest in the category — tracked hours to paid invoice in 3 clicks
- 30-day free trial with no credit card — buyer-friendly
- Enterprise profitability reporting at $14/seat is cheaper than Toggl Premium ($18) with better reporting
Cons
- Free plan's 2-project cap is restrictive — you'll upgrade fast if you have multiple clients
- Time tracking reporting is less flexible than Toggl — fewer slicing/dicing options
- No automatic tracking — you still manually start/stop timers (unlike Timely or RescueTime)
- Usage-based overage billing for excess invoices/projects — check limits against your volume
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Harvest cost per month?
- Harvest plans start at $12/mo. They offer 3 plans total.
- Does Harvest offer a free trial?
- Yes, Harvest offers a free trial for 30 days. No credit card is typically required to start.
- Does Harvest have a free plan?
- Yes, Harvest offers a free plan. See the feature comparison above for what's included and the limits.
- Is Harvest worth the price?
- With a score of 8.6/10 and plans from $12/mo, Harvest delivers strong value for the price.
- What are cheaper alternatives to Harvest?
- Cheaper time tracking alternatives include Clockify ($4.99/mo), RescueTime ($9/mo), Toggl Track ($10/mo). See all options on our [Time Tracking pricing comparison](/pricing/time-tracking/) page.
- Does Harvest offer discounts?
- Yes. Harvest saves you up to 25% when you choose annual billing — the Teams plan drops from $12/mo to $9/mo with an annual commitment.