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Timesheet Software in Indonesia

Harvest offers seamless timesheet management tailored for Indonesia, ensuring compliance with local labor laws and enhancing productivity through real-time tracking.

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How many hours did you work this week?

Enter your clock-in and clock-out times for each day. The calculator handles breaks, overtime, and weekly totals automatically.

Day Clock In Clock Out Break Hours
Total hours this week 0h
Regular hours (≤40) 0h
Overtime hours 0h
Average hours/day 0h
Total break time 0h

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Walk through the entire flow below. Start a timer, check your reports, and create a real invoice — all in three clicks.

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One click and you're timing. Try it right here: start a timer, add an entry, edit the details. This is exactly how it feels in Harvest.

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  • Duration or start/end — your call
  • Day, week & calendar views to stay on top of it all
  • Friendly reminders so no hour gets left behind
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The Importance of Compliance in Timesheet Software for Indonesian Businesses

Understanding the intricacies of Indonesian labor laws is crucial when selecting timesheet software for your business. With standard working hours set at 40 per week, structured either as 8 hours per day for five days or 7 hours per day for six days, compliance is key. Overtime regulations are particularly stringent; overtime requires written agreements and cannot exceed 3 hours per day or 14 to 18 hours per week. Compensation for overtime is also regulated, with rates of 1.5 times the normal rate for the first hour, increasing to 2 times thereafter. On holidays, rates can be as high as 4 times the usual wage.

Harvest offers a solution that aligns with these regulations through its robust time tracking features. With its capability to track both standard and overtime hours accurately, Harvest ensures that your business complies with local labor laws while minimizing errors. This makes it an essential tool for businesses aiming to maintain compliance while optimizing productivity.

Leveraging Local Features for Enhanced Productivity

For Indonesian businesses, selecting timesheet software that integrates local features is vital for operational efficiency. With the average HR software market in Indonesia valued at USD 578.4 million in 2024, there is a growing demand for solutions that cater to local needs. Key features to look for include integration with payroll systems that accommodate local minimum wage regulations, such as the Provincial Minimum Wage for DKI Jakarta, which will be IDR 5,729,876 in 2026.

Harvest enhances productivity by offering integrations with popular payroll systems like QuickBooks and Xero, ensuring seamless management of salaries and mandatory contributions, such as BPJS Kesehatan and Ketenagakerjaan. By choosing Harvest, you can streamline payroll processes, saving time and reducing the risk of compliance errors.

Ensuring Employee Trust with Data Privacy Compliance

In Indonesia, maintaining employee trust involves strict adherence to data privacy laws. The Personal Data Protection (PDP) Law and the Electronic Information and Transactions (EIT) Law require employers to obtain explicit consent from employees before monitoring their activities. This includes transparency and proportionality in monitoring practices.

Harvest addresses these concerns by providing robust data privacy measures. It ensures that time tracking and employee monitoring are conducted with employee consent and transparency, fostering trust and compliance. By selecting Harvest, businesses can implement necessary monitoring without compromising employee privacy, thereby enhancing overall workforce satisfaction and productivity.

Discover Harvest Timesheet Software

See how Harvest's timesheet software ensures compliance with Indonesian labor laws and enhances productivity with seamless tracking.

Screenshot of Harvest timesheet software tailored for Indonesia.

Timesheet Software in Indonesia FAQs

  • In Indonesia, standard working hours are 40 per week, either 8 hours per day for five days or 7 hours per day for six days. Overtime requires written agreements and is limited to 3 hours per day or 14 to 18 hours per week, with varying compensation rates.

  • Harvest assists in compliance by accurately tracking overtime with its real-time and manual entry features, ensuring all hours are logged according to Indonesian regulations. This helps businesses manage overtime pay effectively.

  • Harvest integrates with payroll systems like QuickBooks and Xero, which are essential for managing salaries and mandatory contributions such as BPJS Kesehatan and Ketenagakerjaan, ensuring seamless payroll processes.

  • Harvest ensures compliance with Indonesian data privacy laws by requiring employee consent for monitoring and maintaining transparency. This approach builds trust and aligns with local regulations.

  • The Provincial Minimum Wage for DKI Jakarta in 2026 is set at IDR 5,729,876, reflecting a 6.17% increase. This is a key consideration for payroll management in Indonesian businesses.

  • Using timesheet software like Harvest helps businesses manage compliance with local labor laws, streamline payroll processes, and enhance productivity through accurate time tracking and integration capabilities.

  • Harvest boosts productivity for remote and hybrid teams in Indonesia with its real-time tracking and integration with tools like Slack and Asana, facilitating seamless communication and project management.