The daily earnings tracker built for tradespeople who bill by the hour. Track your jobs, hours, and materials in real time — and know exactly where you stand before you leave the workshop.
Most tradespeople finish every day guessing. Busy isn't the same as profitable — and without real numbers, it's easy to drift.
You finish at 5pm flat out. But was it a good day, or just a busy one? Without tracking, you honestly can't tell.
Pen and paper fall off the workbench by 10am. Spreadsheets need a desk and a coffee. Neither works on a workshop floor.
Full workshop management software costs £30+ a month and takes days to set up. You don't need a CRM. You need to know your daily number.
No invoicing. No customer database. No 40-page setup guide. Just the one number that matters.
Create a job in seconds. Add vehicle details if you want to — or don't. The timer runs while you work.
Add parts and materials to each job with a couple of taps. The app tracks labour plus materials automatically.
Open the app and see your live earnings against your daily target. Know exactly where you stand before you leave.
Built by a working bodyshop owner for anyone in the trade who bills by the hour.
Set your daily earnings goal. Watch a live progress bar update as you work.
Tap Start when you pick up the tools. Tap Stop when you're done. That's it.
Log parts and materials against each job. See labour plus material costs in one view.
Day, week, and month views. See your settled earnings, work-in-progress, and total hours at a glance.
Your data syncs automatically. Change phones and everything's there. No lost jobs, ever.
No signal in the paint booth? No problem. The app works offline and syncs when you're back online.
Daily check-in nudges, goal celebrations, and timer reminders so you never forget to track.
Supports GBP, USD, and AUD out of the box. Works wherever you work.
Your earnings data is yours. No ads, no tracking, no selling your information.
I've been testing GraftLogik during real jobs. It's simple to get going and the daily target is actually really useful — I can see it becoming a handy tool I'd check every day just to know where I stand with my numbers.
Use the full app for a month. If it's not earning its keep, walk away. No strings.