Track the hours behind every photography engagement — shoot, edit, and review.
Photography billing is rarely just the shoot. Keito captures the full chargeable picture: pre-shoot prep, on-location time, post-production editing, and client review rounds — reviewed before the invoice reaches the client.
photographer 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.
Capture delivery work by client and role
Record time by client, project, and team member role so billing reports reflect actual team composition without needing a separate tracking system per person.
Review team-level billing before it leaves the project
Give project leads a combined view of who worked on what, what is billable, and whether the team effort matches the client story before invoice prep starts.
Report team delivery in client billing language
Produce summaries that explain team effort by deliverable, milestone, or service area so clients understand what they are paying for.
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Photography billing
Capture every billable hour from prep to delivery for each photo engagement
Photography billing usually represents only a fraction of the actual time a photographer or studio puts into a client engagement. The shoot itself is the most visible hour, but a typical commercial or wedding photography project also includes pre-shoot scouting, equipment prep, on-location travel, hours of post-production editing, multiple client review rounds, and final delivery coordination. When the billing record only reflects the shoot — because that is the easiest hour to track and invoice for — studios systematically under-bill the engagement. Day rates that look healthy on paper turn into thin margins once the unbilled editing and review hours are honestly counted. Keito gives photography teams a structured place to log billable time against the full engagement: pre-shoot, shoot, post-production, and client review rounds. Studio owners and photographers review entries before they become billing evidence, and finance — or the photographer wearing the finance hat — invoices from a reviewed record that reflects the real cost of delivering the project. Flat-rate pricing means second shooters, retouchers, and studio managers can participate in the billing review without per-seat friction.
Track time across the full photo project — prep, shoot, edit, review, delivery
Review entries before they become invoice evidence for client engagements
Capture editing and review hours that day rates and shoot fees miss
Workflow fit
Shoot billing vs full project billing
Keito keeps photographer time tracking connected to client, project, billable status, approval, and invoice context before the work reaches finance.
Track time across the full photo project — prep, shoot, edit, review, delivery
Review entries before they become invoice evidence for client engagements
Capture editing and review hours that day rates and shoot fees miss
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What Keito adds to photographer time tracking
Team billing without per-seat penalties
Keito flat pricing means project leads can add contractors, specialists, and reviewers without facing a billing escalation each time the delivery team changes composition.
Flat-rate team plans from $49/month
Mix of full-time and contract contributors
Finance and project lead reviewers included
Delivery context the whole team fills in
Keito is designed for teams who move fast. It captures the minimum needed for billing accuracy: client, project, task, and billable status, without turning every entry into a form.
Quick entry with client and project tags
Billable or non-billable classification per entry
Manager review before entries become billing evidence
One billing view across the full team
Project leads can see all team contributions to a client engagement, not just their own entries, so the billing review is a single step rather than an aggregation exercise.
Project and team utilization view
Combined billing summary by client
Exportable team report for invoice backup
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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
Shoot billing vs full project billing
Keito keeps photographer 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 photographer 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 photographer time tracking is not separated from the approval and invoice context it needs.
Can Keito help with photographer 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 photographer 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 freelance photographers, photo studios, and commercial photography teams that bill clients for project work spanning shoots, editing, and review rounds.
Start with Solo, add people on Pro when you need reviewers or collaborators, and see how Keito turns tracked effort into clearer reports.