Harvest vs PointOne
A detailed comparison of Harvest and PointOne covering features, pricing, integrations, strengths, and weaknesses to help you choose the right tool.
Quick Overview
Harvest
Time Tracking and Invoicing
Harvest is one of the longest-running dedicated time tracking tools, offering one-click time tracking across web, desktop, and mobile with tightly integrated invoicing, expense tracking, and budget management. It serves over 70,000 companies and is known for its clean, intuitive interface.
PointOne
AI Time Capture for Law Firms
PointOne is an AI-powered timekeeping platform exclusively focused on law firms. It passively tracks work across desktop and mobile, capturing activity from documents, email, calendar events, and calls, then converts this activity into detailed time entries with AI-generated billing narratives.
Feature Comparison
Harvest Features
One-click time tracking across web, desktop, and mobile apps
Invoicing with automated payment reminders
Online payments via Stripe and PayPal
Project budget management with alerts
Expense tracking with receipt photo capture
Visual reports on budgets, time, and team capacity
Timesheet approvals and profitability reporting on Premium
Calendar integration pulling events into timesheets
PointOne Features
Automated passive time capture across desktop and mobile
AI-generated billing narratives with contextual detail
Pre-bill review and compliance enforcement
Converts client billing guidelines into enforceable rules
Practice analytics for patterns, revenue, and compliance
Multiple workflow options: fully automated, AI timers, or retroactive entry
Pricing Breakdown
Harvest
Free (solo), $10.80/seat/month
Free plan for solo users. Pro: $10.80/seat/month (annual). Premium: ~$14/seat/month. 30-day free trial. Volume discounts for 50+ seats.
PointOne
Contact sales
Custom pricing with no publicly listed tiers. Contact sales for a quote. Pricing depends on firm size and feature requirements.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Harvest
Strengths
Extremely intuitive and easy to adopt with 4.6/5 ease-of-use rating
Clean lightweight interface that avoids overwhelming users
Strong invoicing workflow tightly integrated with time tracking
50+ native integrations available
Reliable budget tracking and capacity management
18 years in market indicating stability and maturity
Weaknesses
No automatic time tracking, relies entirely on manual start/stop
No idle detection, break tracking, or GPS tracking
Limited project management capabilities
Reporting can feel basic for advanced analytics needs
Mobile app has fewer features than desktop and web
Per-seat pricing becomes expensive at scale
Key features paywalled behind Premium tier
Long-term pricing stability concerns after recent increases
PointOne
Strengths
Firms capture 6-11% more billable time per day on average
Reduces daily timekeeping from 20-30 minutes to under 5 minutes
Strong compliance automation converting billing guidelines to enforceable rules
Y Combinator backed with $3.6M raised
Highly responsive support team
Weaknesses
Desktop installation can be challenging initially
No public API available, limiting custom integrations
English language support only
Opaque pricing with no transparency
Very limited independent user reviews as a new product
Integrations
Harvest (14 integrations)
PointOne (11 integrations)
Target Market
Harvest
Freelancers, small to medium businesses, agencies, design studios, consultancies, and professional services firms
PointOne
Law firms of all sizes, from large Am Law firms to mid-market firms through SurePoint partnership
The Verdict
Both Harvest and PointOne are solid time tracking tools, but they serve different needs.
Harvest (Time Tracking and Invoicing) is best suited for freelancers, small to medium businesses, agencies, design studios, consultancies, and professional services firms. It starts at Free (solo), $10.80/seat/month and offers 8 key features.
PointOne (AI Time Capture for Law Firms) is best suited for law firms of all sizes, from large am law firms to mid-market firms through surepoint partnership. It starts at Contact sales and offers 6 key features.
If neither tool quite fits your needs, consider comparing Harvest with TimeSentry or comparing PointOne with TimeSentry. TimeSentry offers AI-powered time capture from 20+ integrations, built-in invoicing, multi-company workflows, and dedicated onboarding support.
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