Category: Time Tracking
8 European alternatives to Timeular — GDPR-compliant & EU-hosted.
Austrian time tracking with physical tracker device
Facts
- Headquarters
- AT (EU)
- Category
- Time Tracking
- Type
- Product
- GDPR-compliant
- Yes
- Open-source
- No
- Data hosting
- EU
Top EU-based & GDPR-compliant alternatives to Timeular
- solidtime↗
solidtime is an open-source (AGPL-3.0) time tracking application built by a two-person Austrian partnership (GesbR) based in Vienna, Austria (Türkenstraße 19/1b, 1090 Wien). It is bootstrapped, has 8,600+ GitHub stars and 15,000+ users, and remains actively developed with updates as recent as June 2026. It markets itself as privacy-first and GDPR-friendly, offering both a self-hosted option and an EU-hosted managed service — no dependency on non-EU cloud infrastructure was found in verification.
AT · open-source
- Time Cockpit↗
Austrian cloud-based time tracking, project controlling, and billing platform for IT service providers and consultancies, built by software architects gmbh in Leonding, Upper Austria. Hosted on ISO 27001-certified Microsoft Azure data centers located within the EU.
AT · commercial
- timeBuzzer↗
German time-tracking SaaS from timeBuzzer GmbH (Saarbrücken), aimed at European SMEs and freelancers, offering simple time logging with an optional physical device for task switching.
DE · commercial
Frequently asked questions
What is the best European alternative to Timeular?
It depends on your use case. Strong EU alternatives to Timeular include Clockodo, DeskTime and Memtime. On this page you can compare 8 EU alternatives by jurisdiction, data residency and open-source status.
Are there open-source alternatives to Timeular?
Yes. Open-source EU alternatives to Timeular include solidtime. These keep your data fully under your own control and let you self-host if you want to.
Is Timeular GDPR-compliant and where is the data hosted?
Timeular is headquartered in AT (EU) and hosts data in EU. That makes Timeular an EU-sovereign choice in its own right; the EU alternatives on this page are comparable European tools.