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Timeneye

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Velocity5.0

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

Timeneye, now Lucen Track, adds MCP access and rounds out time tracking

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Current state
Timeneye rebranded to Lucen Track and is filling the gaps of a serious time-tracking tool: custom fields across every object, global non-billable phases and tags, time-off tracking with approvals, and an Outlook add-in. The standout is an MCP server that lets AI assistants read and write time entries directly.
Where it's heading
The product is maturing from timesheets toward a configurable work-and-billing record while opening an AI-interop surface. The MCP server bets that users will manage time through assistants like Claude and Cursor rather than only the app UI, alongside steadier depth work in billability and custom fields.
Prediction
Expect the AI/MCP surface to deepen with more actions and reporting exposed to assistants, plus continued billing-side depth as the non-billable and custom-field work points toward richer invoicing. The rebrand hints at more products consolidating under the Lucen umbrella.

Recent moves

  1. 1d ago

    Custom fields for clients, projects, time entries, and tasks

    Custom fields arrive across clients, projects, entries, tasks, and users, a real step toward capturing business-specific data and part of the post-rebrand depth push.

  2. 24d ago

    Global non-billable phases and tags for T&M projects

    Global non-billable phases and tags auto-categorize time on time-and-material projects, cutting manual per-entry billability edits.

  3. 1mo ago

    Connect AI assistants to Lucen Track via an MCP server

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    An MCP server lets AI assistants read and write time entries, manage timers, and pull reports, opening Lucen Track as a backend for tools like Claude and Cursor and marking its clearest directional move this run.

  4. 1mo ago

    Time Off tracking: categories, approvals, and holidays

    Time-off tracking adds categories, approvals, timesheet integration, and holiday management, so timesheets reflect absences, not just worked hours.

  5. 1mo ago

    Important update: Timeneye is now called Lucen Track

    The Timeneye-to-Lucen-Track change is a name and logo update only; the company states the product, data, and support are unchanged.

  6. 2mo ago

    Outlook add-in tags calendar events for time entries

    A new Outlook add-in tags calendar events with project, phase, and notes at creation time, so meeting time classifies itself instead of after the fact.