time-tracker-tray.exe

TimeTracker Background Tray Utility

Application ProcessSafeUtilities
CPU Usage
0-5%
Memory
5-40 MB
Location
C:\Program Files\TimeTrack\Tray
Publisher
TimeTrack Technologies

Quick Answer

time-tracker-tray.exe is safe. It's a lightweight tray utility from TimeTrack Technologies that runs in the background to monitor active timers and provide quick access to the main TimeTracker app.

Is it a Virus?
old NO - Safe
Must be in C:\Program Files\TimeTrack\Tray\time-tracker-tray.exe
Warning
Many processes normal
Tray and helper components may spawn sub-processes for timers and sync
Can I Disable?
old YES
Close via Settings or Task Manager and disable startup if desired

What is time-tracker-tray.exe?

time-tracker-tray.exe is the background tray helper for TimeTracker, a time-logging application. It runs in the Windows system tray, starts on login if enabled, and provides one-click access to timers, reminders, and synced data. It monitors active timers, task status, and notifies you of running tasks without opening the main app.

This process hosts the tray UI and background services for TimeTracker, isolating timer logic from the main UI. It uses IPC to communicate with the core components and performs cloud sync and notifications with low CPU by sleeping between checks.

Quick Fact: TimeTracker’s tray helper was engineered to keep timers visible in the system tray while minimizing resource use.

Types of TimeTracker Processes

Is time-tracker-tray.exe Safe?

Yes, time-tracker-tray.exe is safe when it's the legitimate file from TimeTrack Technologies downloaded from official sources.

Is time-tracker-tray.exe a Virus or Malware?

The real time-tracker-tray.exe is NOT a virus. Malware may mimic names. Always verify the path and signature.

How to Tell if time-tracker-tray.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location: Must be in C:\Program Files\TimeTrack\Tray\time-tracker-tray.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\TimeTrack\Tray\time-tracker-tray.exe. Any other location is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature: Right-click the file in Explorer → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show "TimeTrack Technologies".
  3. Resource Usage: Normal usage in idle state is 0-5% CPU, ~5-40 MB memory. Unusually high usage when idle is suspicious.
  4. Behavior: TimeTracker tray should not spawn unneeded processes at random intervals. It should start with Windows only if configured.

Red Flags: If time-tracker-tray.exe is located in unusual folders (like Temp or AppData), runs when you did not start TimeTracker, has no digital signature, or uses constant high resources, scan with antivirus. Watch for similarly named files such as "time-tracker-tray32.exe".

Why Is time-tracker-tray.exe Running on My PC?

time-tracker-tray.exe runs as part of TimeTracker to manage timers, tray UI, and cloud sync. It may start at login or when the main app launches.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove time-tracker-tray.exe?

Yes, you can disable time-tracker-tray.exe. It is safe to stop the tray helper when not needed, and you can uninstall TimeTracker if you prefer another solution.

How to Stop time-tracker-tray.exe

How to Uninstall TimeTracker

Common Problems: Tray Load, Sync, or Resource Issues

If time-tracker-tray.exe is misbehaving, try the following common fixes.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open TimeTracker Tray via system tray and check for notifications
2. Restart TimeTracker Tray from Task Manager
3. Update TimeTracker to latest version
4. Disable unneeded startup items
5. Reset TimeTracker network settings if sync fails

Frequently Asked Questions

Is time-tracker-tray.exe a virus?

No, the legitimate time-tracker-tray.exe from TimeTrack Technologies is safe when downloaded from official sources and located at C:\Program Files\TimeTrack\Tray. Verify signature.

Why is time-tracker-tray.exe using CPU?

It's often idle; CPU spikes occur when syncing, timers update, or notifications are generated. Check Task Manager to identify culprit.

Can I delete time-tracker-tray.exe?

You can disable or uninstall TimeTracker, which also removes the tray helper. Data may be kept in your TimeTracker account if you sync.

Can I disable time-tracker-tray.exe at startup?

Yes. Use Task Manager > Startup to disable it so it doesn't launch on login.

Where is time-tracker-tray.exe located?

Default path: C:\Program Files\TimeTrack\Tray\time-tracker-tray.exe (or C:\Program Files (x86)\TimeTrack\Tray\time-tracker-tray.exe).

What does the tray icon mean?

The tray icon indicates TimeTracker activity: active timer, idle, syncing, or notifications. Hover or click for status and quick actions.

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