What we're building next.

A public, directional roadmap for Ayron — native Apple time tracking, AI reports, invoicing, and team workflows. A planning signal, not a delivery contract.

Now — shipping
Next — committed
Later — directional
The timeline
01Now

Make the Mac launch feel inevitable.

Launch quality: the native Mac workflow, trusted billing gates, and the first categorization loop that turns tracked activity into cleaner reports.

02Next

Carry the same workspace onto every surface.

After the Mac-first loop is solid, we're deepening sync, iPhone companion workflows, and category-aware reporting so your data follows you without duplicating business logic.

03Later

Use the data to help teams make better decisions.

The longer-term direction is smarter assistance, collaboration depth, and carefully chosen integrations for the tools teams already use.

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exploring
01.01
Native Mac launch polish

menu bar tracking, popover interactions, diagnostics, and feedback paths.

01.02
Subscription and trial gates

clear Free, Pro, and Team limits enforced consistently across the app and backend.

01.03
Activity categorization MVP

user-defined categories, app/domain/title rules, activity review, and weekly category breakdowns.

01.04
Invoicing reliability

dashboard-first invoicing, payment reconciliation, PDF-first previews, and safer send flows.

02.01
iPhone companion experience

today/week/month summaries, lightweight review, and shared subscription logic.

02.02
Backend enforcement and sync hardening

quota checks, entitlement preflight endpoints, and downgrade/expired-trial coverage.

02.03
Category sync and reporting

shared categories/rules, impact previews, conflict explanations, and richer day/week/month drilldowns.

02.04
Simpler web and iPhone invoicing surfaces once the Mac workflow stays coherent end-to-end.
03.01
AI-assisted category, rule, and report insights that stay optional and explainable.
03.02
Team-scoped categories, shared reporting boundaries, and role-aware access to billing and analytics.
03.03
External work-management integrations, starting with read-only Asana and Linear task context before any write-back.
03.04
Operational maturity

release checklists, entitlement parity tests, Sentry triage workflows, and feature documentation gates.

How we choose

What moves up the list.

We prioritize work that makes Ayron more useful for freelancers, consultants, and small teams who bill for their time. Customer feedback, trial activation, invoice completion, report quality, and reliability all influence what gets pulled forward.

  • P/01

    Direction over deadlines — we share what we're prioritizing without pretending software ships on a perfectly fixed calendar.

  • P/02

    Native first — Mac and iPhone should feel like part of the Apple ecosystem, not a web app in a shell.

  • P/03

    Privacy by default — activity context should be transparent, controllable, and never screenshot- or keystroke-based surveillance.

  • P/04

    Time in, invoice out — every roadmap item should help users track faster, understand the work, or get paid with less friction.

Have input?

Tell us what would change how you track, report, or bill.

The best feedback includes your workflow, what you use today, and what would make Ayron worth switching to.