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Time tracking software for teams to monitor projects, budgets, and productivity.

Lucen Track (formerly Timeneye) is adding AI access and timesheet depth to time tracking.

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Current state
Lucen Track, the time-tracking product recently rebranded from Timeneye under Lucen Software, is broadening from pure time entry toward fuller workforce timesheets and AI accessibility. Recent releases add billability automation, time-off and absence management, native Azure DevOps and Outlook integrations, and an MCP server that lets AI assistants read and write time data. The cadence is steady and the work is practical, aimed at reducing manual classification and chasing.
Where it's heading
Two threads stand out. First, deepening the timesheet into a system of record for the whole working week, not just billable hours, via time off, holidays, and billability rules. Second, meeting users inside the tools they already work in, including AI assistants through MCP and calendars through Outlook. The rebrand signals consolidation under a broader Lucen platform, which may foreshadow tighter ties to sibling products.
Prediction
Expect the MCP integration to expand toward more automated timekeeping (agents logging time from activity), and the time-off module to grow approval and reporting depth as it matures into a fuller timesheet suite.

Recent moves

  1. 15d ago

    💰 Update: Non-Billable Phases & Tags

    Global non-billable settings for phases and tags let time entries categorize themselves automatically on Time & Material projects, removing entry-by-entry billability edits. It is a practical billing-accuracy improvement that fits the theme of cutting manual classification work.

  2. 26d ago

    🤖 Your AI tools can now connect directly to Lucen Track

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    An MCP server lets AI assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, and ChatGPT read and write time entries, manage timers, and pull reports within account permissions. It is the most directional move in the set, making time tracking something agents operate rather than only humans, and positioning Lucen Track inside developers' AI workflows.

  3. 1mo ago

    🏝️ Time Off tracking available in Lucen Track!

    Time-off tracking adds absence categories, approval workflows, holiday management, and timesheet integration, so records reflect the full week rather than only logged work. It broadens the product from time tracking toward a fuller timesheet, a substantive but expected expansion for the category.

  4. 1mo ago

    Important update: Timeneye is now called Lucen Track

    The rename from Timeneye to Lucen Track is explicitly a name and logo change with no functional difference; records, reports, team, and behavior stay the same. It matters as a brand and consolidation signal under Lucen Software but changes nothing in the product itself.

  5. 2mo ago

    🗓️ The Timeneye Outlook Add-in is here!

    The Outlook add-in lets users tag calendar events with project, phase, tags, and notes as they create them, syncing that metadata into time entries automatically. It reduces after-the-fact meeting classification and fits the broader push to capture time where work already happens.

  6. 2mo ago

    Group Managers can now add members to projects

    Group Managers can now add members to their group's projects without routing through an admin, cutting onboarding back-and-forth. A small permissions refinement that smooths team administration.