Comparison14 min readApril 23, 2026

Time Doctor vs DeskTrust 2026: Full Feature and Price Comparison

Time Doctor is a time-tracking tool with distraction prevention. DeskTrust is an AI work intelligence platform with live visibility. They solve different problems -- here is how to decide which one your team needs.

Two Different Approaches to Employee Productivity

Time Doctor and DeskTrust both help managers understand remote team productivity, but they come at it from very different angles. Time Doctor is focused on time tracking and distraction prevention. DeskTrust is focused on AI work intelligence and real-time visibility.

Time Doctor: Time Tracking + Distraction Prevention

Time Doctor's core strength is keeping employees on task. Its unique distraction alert system automatically pops up when employees visit unproductive websites, nudging them back to work. Combined with solid time tracking, project-based billing, payroll integrations, and periodic screenshots, it works well for BPOs, call centers, and client-service businesses that bill by the hour.

DeskTrust: AI Work Intelligence + Live Visibility

DeskTrust's core strength is understanding work, not just tracking time. AI daily reports summarize what each employee accomplished in plain English. Live screen viewing lets you see work in real-time. Continuous recording provides a complete visual timeline. It is built for managers who want answers about how work happens, not just how many hours were logged.

The price difference is notable: Time Doctor starts at $5.99/seat for Basic, while DeskTrust is $24.99/seat with everything included. But the capability gap is equally significant.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

FeatureDeskTrustTime Doctor
AI Daily Work ReportsYesNo
Live Screen ViewingYesNo
Continuous Screen RecordingYesNo
Automatic ScreenshotsYesYes
Screenshot FrequencyContinuousEvery 3 min
Distraction AlertsNoYes
Website BlockingNoYes
App & Website TrackingYesYes
Productivity ScoringYesYes
Time TrackingYesYes
Project-Based TrackingYesYes
Client & Project InvoicingNoYes
Payroll IntegrationNoYes
Privacy Blur ModeYesNo
Visible Monitoring IndicatorYesInteractive mode only
Silent Mode (no indicator)NoYes
Windows AgentYesYes
macOS AgentYesYes
Linux AgentYesYes
Chrome ExtensionNoYes
Mobile AppNoYes
No Seat MinimumYesYes
All Features at One PriceYesNo

AI Daily Reports vs Distraction Alerts: Different Problems, Different Solutions

This is where the two platforms diverge most clearly. They solve fundamentally different problems.

Time Doctor: Preventing Distractions in Real-Time

Time Doctor's distraction alert system monitors website and app usage in real-time. When an employee visits a site categorized as unproductive (social media, news, entertainment), a pop-up appears on their screen asking "Are you still working?" This nudge system is effective for environments like BPOs and call centers where staying on-task during specific hours is critical.

The limitation: distraction alerts are reactive, not intelligent. They trigger based on URL categories, not understanding of work context. A developer researching a Stack Overflow answer might get flagged. A designer browsing Dribbble for inspiration might get nudged. The system does not understand work -- it just pattern-matches URLs.

DeskTrust: Understanding Work Through AI

DeskTrust's AI takes a different approach. Instead of interrupting employees with pop-ups, it observes work patterns across the entire day and generates an intelligent summary. The AI understands context -- it can tell the difference between "browsing Reddit for 2 hours" and "spent 15 minutes on Reddit between deep work blocks."

The daily reports do not just flag problems -- they explain work. Managers learn what each person accomplished, how their time was structured, and where productivity could improve, all without interrupting the employee's workflow. See a sample AI report.

Bottom line: Time Doctor intervenes during work to prevent distractions. DeskTrust analyzes work after it happens to provide intelligence. If your problem is employees going off-task, Time Doctor's nudges help. If your problem is not understanding what your team accomplishes, DeskTrust's AI reports solve it.

Monitoring Capabilities: Screenshots vs Full Visibility

Time Doctor takes screenshots every 3 minutes. Between those screenshots, you have no visual record of what happened. There is no live screen viewing and no continuous recording.

DeskTrust provides continuous screen recording (a complete video timeline of every workday), live screen viewing (see any employee's screen in real-time), and automatic screenshots. The result is zero blind spots -- you have a complete visual record of work.

Time Doctor does offer a "silent" mode that runs invisibly in the background with no employee indicator. DeskTrust intentionally does not offer silent mode -- its privacy-first design always shows employees when monitoring is active, with an optional blur mode for personal tasks. This transparency builds trust rather than eroding it.

For a deeper look at DeskTrust's monitoring capabilities, visit our features page.

Pricing: $5.99 vs $24.99 -- What You Actually Get

The price gap is real and worth examining honestly. Time Doctor starts cheaper but gates important features behind higher tiers. DeskTrust charges more but includes everything.

Plan / Feature LevelDeskTrustTime Doctor
Basic time tracking$24.99/seat/mo$5.99/seat/mo (Basic)
Screenshots + app tracking$24.99/seat/mo$8.49/seat/mo (Standard)
Full features (all monitoring)$24.99/seat/mo$16.99/seat/mo (Premium)
AI Daily Work ReportsIncludedNot available at any price
Live Screen ViewingIncludedNot available at any price
Continuous RecordingIncludedNot available at any price
Distraction AlertsNot availableIncluded (Standard+)
Payroll IntegrationNot availableIncluded (Standard+)
Cost: 10 users/year (full features)$2,999/yr$2,039/yr (Premium)
Cost: 25 users/year (full features)$7,497/yr$5,097/yr (Premium)

At the full-feature level, the gap narrows: DeskTrust at $24.99 vs Time Doctor Premium at $16.99. But DeskTrust includes AI daily reports, live viewing, and continuous recording that Time Doctor does not offer at any price tier. The extra $8/seat/month buys capabilities that fundamentally change how you understand your team's work.

If you only need basic time tracking and screenshots, Time Doctor's $5.99 Basic plan is genuinely the more economical choice. But if you want work intelligence, DeskTrust's premium delivers what Time Doctor cannot. Visit our pricing page for details.

Best For Which Teams?

Choose DeskTrust If...

  • You want AI to summarize employee work into daily reports automatically
  • Real-time screen viewing and continuous recording are important
  • You manage knowledge workers (developers, designers, marketers) where understanding work quality matters more than tracking hours
  • Privacy-first design with employee transparency is a value
  • You prefer all-inclusive pricing with no feature gating

Choose Time Doctor If...

  • Distraction prevention with automated nudges is your primary need
  • You run a BPO, call center, or hourly-billing service business
  • Payroll integration and client invoicing are essential workflows
  • Budget is the top priority and basic monitoring is sufficient
  • Your team uses Chrome OS or needs a mobile app
  • Website blocking capabilities are important for your environment

Final Verdict

Time Doctor and DeskTrust are not direct competitors -- they solve different problems. Time Doctor is a time tracking tool that helps keep hourly workers on task. DeskTrust is an AI work intelligence platform that helps managers understand what their team accomplished.

If you manage a BPO where every minute is billed and distractions directly cost money, Time Doctor's nudge system and payroll integrations are the right fit. The lower starting price is a genuine advantage for cost-sensitive operations.

If you manage a team of knowledge workers and your question is "what did everyone accomplish today?" rather than "was everyone at their desk?" -- DeskTrust's AI daily reports are transformative. The AI does the analysis that would take you hours to do manually from Time Doctor's raw data.

Both are solid products. The right choice depends on what you need to know about your team. Check our features page for the full DeskTrust capability set, or read our three-way comparison with Hubstaff included.

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