A Human Time vs Harvest
Harvest has been around since 2006 with solid invoicing. A Human Time delivers a faster, more modern experience with multi-level approvals and offline mobile.
TL;DR
Harvest has been around since 2006 and is a solid, reliable tool — especially for invoicing. But it's showing its age. The interface feels dated, innovation has slowed, and pricing isn't competitive for growing teams. A Human Time delivers a faster, more modern experience with comparable features at better value.
Side-by-Side
| Feature | A Human Time | Harvest |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $9/user/mo | $11/user/mo |
| Free tier | Up to 3 users | 1 user, 2 projects |
| One-click timers | ✅ | ✅ |
| Bulk editing | ✅ Full bulk edit + copy last week | Basic |
| Approval workflows | Single & multi-level | Single-level only |
| Expense tracking | ✅ (Professional) | ✅ (All plans) |
| Invoicing | ✅ (Professional) | ✅ (Core strength) |
| Budget tracking | ✅ With alerts | ✅ |
| Mobile + offline | ✅ | ✅ (no offline) |
| White label | ✅ (Enterprise) | ❌ |
| SSO | ✅ (Enterprise) | ✅ (Business plan) |
| UI modernity | Modern, clean | Functional but dated |
| Innovation pace | Active development | Slow — major features are years apart |
Where A Human Time Wins
1. A Modern Interface in 2026
Harvest's UI hasn't fundamentally changed in years. It works, but it feels like software from a different era. A Human Time is built with modern design principles — fast, clean, and intuitive. For teams that care about the daily experience of using a tool, the difference is immediate.
2. Better Pricing
Harvest charges $11/user/month with no tiers — everyone pays the same. A Human Time starts at $9/user/month and lets you choose the plan that fits. For teams that don't need invoicing, that's a 20% saving per user.
At 30 users:
- Harvest: $330/month
- A Human Time Starter: $270/month
- A Human Time Professional: $480/month (includes more features than Harvest)
3. Multi-Level Approvals
Harvest only supports single-level approval. A Human Time supports multi-level approval workflows — essential for larger organizations where timesheets need sign-off from both a project lead and a department head.
4. Offline Mobile
A Human Time's mobile apps work offline and sync when reconnected. Harvest's mobile app requires an internet connection. For field teams, construction, or anyone working in spotty-coverage areas, this matters.
5. Bulk Editing & Copy Last Week
Harvest's editing capabilities are basic. A Human Time's bulk edit and copy-last-week features dramatically reduce the time spent on repetitive data entry — especially for teams with recurring weekly tasks.
Where Harvest Wins
1. Invoicing Maturity
Harvest has been doing invoicing for almost 20 years. Their invoicing workflow is deeply mature — QuickBooks/Xero integration, recurring invoices, payment reminders, online payments. If invoicing is your #1 priority, Harvest has more depth here.
2. Stability & Track Record
Harvest isn't going anywhere. They're profitable, established, and have been around since 2006. Some companies value that longevity and predictability above all else.
3. Simplicity
Harvest has one plan, one price. No decisions to make. For companies that don't want to think about tiers, that simplicity has appeal.
Who Should Choose What?
Choose A Human Time if you:
- Want a modern, fast experience
- Need multi-level approvals
- Have field teams needing offline mobile
- Want better value per user
- Need white-label reporting
Choose Harvest if you:
- Depend heavily on mature invoicing workflows
- Want a single, simple plan with no decisions
- Value 20 years of stability over modern UX
The Bottom Line
Harvest is reliable but stagnant. A Human Time is modern and actively evolving. If you've been on Harvest for years and feel like the product hasn't kept up — you're right, and you're not alone.
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