Log Make.com automation time against client projects in Keito.
Make.com connects your apps and automates workflows. When those automations do client work, the time they spend belongs in the billing record. Keito provides the time tracking layer that Make scenarios can write to, keeping automation work attributed and invoice-ready.
make.com time tracking needs more than a timer. The billing record has to keep client, project, approval, and invoice context together before the work reaches finance.
Keep delivery context attached to time
Group work by client, project, issue, branch, or repository reference so time reports explain what changed, not just who was online.
Review engineering work before billing
Use approvals and project summaries to catch unassigned work, non-billable research, and time that needs a clearer client note.
Report the work in client language
Export clean summaries that connect delivery activity to project budgets, retainers, and invoices without exposing internal noise.
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Make automation billing
Attribute Make.com scenario runs to the clients they serve
Make.com has become a primary platform for automating client workflows: syncing data between systems, triggering AI tasks, building approval pipelines, and connecting the tools that clients use for delivery. For agencies and consultants that charge for automation work, Make scenario runs represent real delivery time that should appear in billing records. Without a structured attribution step, automation agencies often invoice for "automation maintenance" as a flat overhead rather than reflecting which client scenarios consumed the most resources in a given month. Make scenarios can log execution events to Keito through its API as time entries against the appropriate client and project. Billing managers see automation time alongside human time in the same review workspace, and invoice-ready summaries reflect the full picture of what was delivered — not just the hours a person was actively at a keyboard.
Log Make.com scenario runs as time entries attributed to the right client and project
Review automation delivery alongside human time before invoicing
Produce billing summaries that include both manual and automated client work
Workflow fit
Automation scenario billing
Keito keeps make.com time tracking connected to client, project, billable status, approval, and invoice context before the work reaches finance.
Log Make.com scenario runs as time entries attributed to the right client and project
Review automation delivery alongside human time before invoicing
Produce billing summaries that include both manual and automated client work
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What Keito adds to make.com time tracking
Developer-friendly time context
Keito is designed for technical teams that need billing records to reflect real delivery work without pushing every developer into finance tooling. The Keito CLI, GitHub Action, and Agent Skill log time from the terminal, CI jobs, pull requests, and AI coding sessions directly.
GitHub Action logs time from issues and PRs
CLI tracking for terminal and CI sessions
Repository and issue references on invoices
Review layer for client work
Managers can separate billable implementation, non-billable discovery, support, and internal work before reports leave the team.
Approval workflow
Billable status by task
Client-ready exports
Billing and project reporting in one flow
Use tracked engineering work for invoice backup, project profitability, and retainer reviews without stitching together several spreadsheets.
Budget and margin context
Expense support
Flat team pricing
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Compare the workflow
The difference is not just recording time. It is whether the record can support billing, project decisions, and client conversations.
AreaKeitoTypical setup
Automation scenario billing
Keito keeps make.com time tracking tied to clients, projects, billable status, approvals, and billing summaries in one workspace.
Typical setups capture time in one tool and rebuild the billing explanation later from exports, comments, or spreadsheet cleanup.
Review before invoicing
Managers review entries before they become invoice evidence, so missing context is fixed internally rather than during a client dispute.
Raw timer exports usually reach finance before delivery leads have confirmed whether the work is billable, complete, or client-ready.
Predictable team pricing
Flat-rate plans let delivery staff, reviewers, contractors, and finance users participate without per-seat pricing friction.
Per-seat time trackers make teams choose between clean billing participation and controlling tool spend.
What is the best way to manage make.com time tracking?
Use a workspace where time is captured against the right client and project, reviewed before invoicing, and exported as billing evidence. Keito is built around that workflow, so make.com time tracking is not separated from the approval and invoice context it needs.
Can Keito help with make.com time tracking?
Yes. Keito tracks work by client, project, person, billable status, and review state, then turns approved records into client-ready summaries. That makes it useful when make.com time tracking needs to support billing, profitability, and client reporting rather than just attendance.
How is this different from a generic timer?
A generic timer records duration. Keito records billable context: who did the work, which client and project it belongs to, whether it has been reviewed, and how it should appear in billing evidence.
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Start solo.
Add people when you need them.
Solo is built for one human owner and unlimited AI agents. Pro adds human teammates. Business adds integrations, exports, and online invoice payments.
Solo
One human owner
For independent consultants, freelancers, and small studios running work with AI agents.
AI agents do not count as human seats on any plan.
API on every paid plan
Solo, Pro, and Business can use API keys for agent workflows.
Business-only payments
Stripe payments, exports, Xero, and QuickBooks are on Business.
Build a cleaner billing record for teams using make.com for automation and client workflow delivery who need to track and bill the time their scenarios spend on client projects.
Start with Solo, add people on Pro when you need reviewers or collaborators, and see how Keito turns tracked effort into clearer reports.