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Harvest
Harvest time tracking and project hours
Harvest is the agency-focused time-tracking and billing platform — purpose-built for service businesses to track hours per project, generate client invoices from tracked time, and report on project profitability. Tiny Command exposes three actions, no triggers (Harvest webhooks for time-entry events are configured in admin Settings → Webhooks; point at a Tiny Command webhook trigger URL): List Projects (every project the connected user has access to, with client, budget, and rate info), List Time Entries (paginated time entries with filters by project, user, date range, billable flag), Create Time Entry (post a duration-based or start/end-based entry — useful for "convert a calendar meeting into a tracked time entry" workflows). The connection uses Harvest OAuth or a personal access token plus the account ID (Harvest is multi-account; the account ID identifies which company). The standard agency workflow: weekly automation rolls up tracked hours per client, generates draft invoices in Harvest, fans out to project managers for review before sending to clients.
Do anything Harvest can do, from a workflow.
Every action accepts dynamic inputs from upstream nodes, whether that's an AI output, a form field, or a search result.
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Create Harvest Time Entry | Posts a time entry with project, task, hours, billable flag, notes. For "calendar meeting → auto-log time to client project" workflows that keep timesheets complete without manual entry. |
| List Harvest Projects | Returns paginated projects with client, budget, hourly rates. Useful for resolving project IDs at workflow setup and for "project profitability rollup" reporting workflows. |
| List Harvest Time Entries | Paginated time entries with filters by user, project, date range, billable. For "weekly billable-hours rollup per client" invoicing-prep workflows. |
Pre-built Harvest workflows.
Clone any recipe and customize it in one click. Every recipe is fully editable.
Three things worth knowing.
Tiny Command counts a run the moment a trigger fires. Filtering early means only matching events spend your usage budget.
Connect Harvest once and every workflow on your account can use its triggers and actions. You don't have to re-auth per workflow.
Every Harvest field shows up in the visual picker for downstream nodes. The raw payload is there for power users, optional for everyone else.
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