Time N Track Spring 2026 Roundup: Everything New from April to May
7 May 2026 • Raddy

A Big Spring for Time N Track
The last few weeks have been some of the busiest we have ever had. Between mid-April and early May, we shipped six updates — covering everything from a Firefox extension launch to a top-to-bottom invoice overhaul. If you have been heads-down in client work, you may have missed a few of them, so here is a single roundup of what is new and what to try first.
TL;DR:
- Time N Track is now on Firefox alongside Chrome.
- The Projects page has smarter filters and recently tracked projects float to the top.
- Project Notes got two huge upgrades — tables, drag handles, colour swatches, and tracking time straight from a note.
- Invoices got the biggest update of the year, including bank details, payment methods, and a redesigned shared view.
- Weekly and monthly report emails are now on by default for new accounts.
- Mobile layouts have been tightened across Projects and Reports.
Track Time Without Leaving Your Browser (v1.4.0)
The Time N Track browser extension is now available on both Chrome and Firefox. Start and stop timers, log time, and stay on top of your work without ever switching tabs. If you spend most of your day inside a browser — designers in Figma, marketers in Canva, developers in GitHub — this is the fastest way to make sure no billable minute slips through.
Projects, Filtered Smarter (v1.4.1)
The Projects page picked up a new filter system that makes finding what you are looking for far quicker. The biggest change is subtle but useful: your most recently tracked projects now float to the top automatically. The work you actually care about is always front and centre, no manual sorting required.
Project Notes: A Big Leap Forward (v1.4.1 and v1.4.2)
If you only try one thing from this roundup, make it the new project notes. The editor has been simplified and supercharged across two back-to-back releases:
- Full table support. Build proper structured notes — comparisons, requirement matrices, anything that needs a grid.
- Colour swatches. Hex and RGBA values now render as inline colour swatches. No more squinting at codes.
- Drag to rearrange. Every block has a drag handle, so restructuring a note is as simple as click and drag.
- Track time from your notes. You can now start a timer directly from a project note — no need to navigate away.
- Cleaner typography and layout. Headings, body text, and spacing have been refined so the focus stays on your content.
Project notes used to be a reference doc. Now they are a launchpad — the place where you plan the work and start it.
Report Emails On by Default (v1.4.4)
Weekly and monthly time report emails went into general availability earlier in March, and as of v1.4.4 they are enabled by default for new accounts — earnings included. New users get a complete picture of their week and month from day one, with no settings to dig through. If you would rather opt out, you can manage everything under Account Settings → Notifications.
Mobile Polish (v1.4.5)
Three small fixes that make a real difference on smaller screens:
- The Projects toolbar now gives the search bar its own full-width row, with Filters and Sort sitting beneath it. No more cramped single-row squishing.
- The Reports tab bar stacks icons properly so labels never overflow or wrap.
- Empty states are now consistent across every section of Reports — including Profitability — so you always know what is going on when there is no data to show.
Invoices, Levelled Up (v1.5.0)
This is the headline release. The May update brings a long list of invoice improvements aimed at one thing: making it easier for your clients to actually pay you.
Bank Details and Payment Methods. Add your bank account details and payment instructions in Company Settings and they will appear as a dedicated Payment Methods section on every invoice and PDF. Clients get everything they need to pay you without a follow-up email.
Business email on invoices. Your business email lives in Company Settings and now flows through to the FROM section of every invoice automatically.
Smarter defaults. New invoices pre-fill your saved payment details and default to Net 30 terms — less typing, every time.
A more professional finish. The invoice number is larger and bolder, the Total Due is now shown in black instead of green, and a "Thank you for your business!" sign-off appears on invoices and PDFs. Notes and payment instructions are now two distinct sections, keeping the layout clean and easy to read.
PO Number, tucked away. Hidden by default and revealed with a "+ Add PO Number" toggle, so the form stays tidy for the majority of invoices that do not need it.
Smarter re-invoicing. The new invoice flow now defaults to the current month, with clearer messaging when entries in a date range have already been invoiced.
Shared invoices, redesigned. The client-facing shared invoice view has been completely overhauled to match the PDF layout — same structure, same sections, same professional finish. Clients can now download a copy directly from the share link, no login required.
What to Try First
If you only have ten minutes:
- Add your bank details and payment instructions in Company Settings. Every invoice you send from now on will include them automatically.
- Open a project note and try the new table block, drag handles, and inline timer.
- If you live in your browser all day, install the extension for Chrome or Firefox.
That is everything from spring 2026. As always, this is just the start — there is more on the way over the summer, and we read every reply when you tell us what is and is not working.

Written by
RaddyWeb developer, designer, and founder of TimeNTrack. With over 10 years of experience helping freelancers run better businesses, Raddy has worked with thousands of people through his Raddy Dev YouTube channel, his blog at raddy.dev, and ran a successful freelance business himself.