Three years ago, the journey began with a prototype. Today, the community is growing internationally — and the vision continues to expand.
Bremen, November 26, 2025 — Three years ago, a startup from Bremen launched an unusual idea: time tracking should not only be digital but also tactile. Today, the Timespin cube has established itself in a wide range of organizations — from small startups and law firms to medium-sized companies.
From Idea to Product
The founders set out to develop a solution that would simplify the daily work of employees. Traditional time tracking — whether via spreadsheets or software tools — is often seen as cumbersome and distracting.
The approach behind Timespin:
A physical cube where each side represents a task or project.
With a simple rotation, users can start or switch tasks instantly.
“We wanted to make time tracking as intuitive as possible,”
the company says.
This tangible interaction creates clarity and focus, turning a tedious administrative chore into a natural part of the workday.
Continuous Innovation
What started as a basic prototype has now become a polished, mature solution. Both hardware and software have been continuously improved, and the system seamlessly integrates into existing workflows.
Through modern interfaces, Timespin now connects with widely used applications as well as industry-specific tools.
Demand is also growing internationally: after gaining traction in the DACH region, the company has now expanded into Canada.
A Growing Community
Feedback from users highlights how the tool helps them:
- maintain visibility over ongoing tasks,
- document time more accurately and transparently,
- streamline daily workflows.
Alongside its growing adoption, the community itself is expanding — contributing ideas, feedback, and inspiration that directly influence future development.
Looking Ahead
For the coming years, the company is planning several new features, including:
- AI-driven analytics in the online portal,
- industry-specific cube designs,
- deeper integration with HR and payroll systems.
For Timespin, the third anniversary is both a milestone and a motivation:
“We’ve achieved a lot in a short time — but this is only the beginning.”

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