Schedules are messy
Your roster may come from a screenshot, a chat message, a paper schedule, or a manager's last-minute update. ShiftPocket helps you turn that into a usable personal record.
For personal shift workers on Android
ShiftPocket connects planned shifts, actual hours, and pay-period estimates in one Android app, so you can understand possible paycheck differences before they fade into memory.
Local-first records. No employer account required. Pay estimates based on your entries.
TODAY'S SHIFT
Planned 7.5 hours, waiting for actual confirmation.
PAY PERIOD
PAYCHECK CHECK
Possible source: one unconfirmed break or adjustment.
Why ShiftPocket
Schedules move. Shifts run late. Breaks change. A call-off, an extra shift, or a weekend differential can quietly change what you expect to be paid.
Your roster may come from a screenshot, a chat message, a paper schedule, or a manager's last-minute update. ShiftPocket helps you turn that into a usable personal record.
A planned shift is only the start. Confirm actual start and end times, breaks, overtime, sick days, call-offs, and manual adjustments when they happen.
When your paycheck does not match what you expected, ShiftPocket helps you review possible sources: unconfirmed shifts, overtime, differentials, breaks, and adjustments.
How it works
01
Create reusable shift templates and add planned shifts quickly, without rebuilding the same schedule again and again.
02
Update actual hours, breaks, overtime, call-offs, sick time, extra shifts, and adjustments as your week changes.
03
See an estimate for the current pay period based on the records and rules you entered.
04
Enter your paycheck amount, review possible differences, and export a clean summary when you need a record to keep or share.
Built for the realities of shift work
Save common shifts, locations, and pay rules so routine schedules take fewer taps to record.
Keep the original plan and the actual worked time visible, so changes do not disappear into scattered notes.
Review hours, overtime, differentials, adjustments, and estimated pay for the current period.
Compare your recorded estimate with the paycheck amount you enter, then review what may explain the gap.
Export a clean pay-period summary for your own records or for a conversation where a clear breakdown helps.
Set shift, confirmation, and payday reminders so important updates are easier to catch.
Privacy-first
ShiftPocket is built for personal records. Your shift and pay records stay on your device unless you choose to export or share them.
No employer account required
No location tracking for shifts
No contacts, camera, or microphone required
Export only when you choose
Pricing
Prices, taxes, trial availability, and billing terms may vary by country and are shown in Google Play before purchase.
Best value · 14 days free
Flexible
One-time purchase
Subscriptions renew automatically unless canceled in Google Play. Lifetime Pro is a one-time purchase and does not renew.
FAQ
No. ShiftPocket is a personal record and paycheck-checking tool. It estimates pay from the shift records and rules you enter, but it does not replace your employer's official payroll system, pay statement, or workplace rules.
No. ShiftPocket helps you organize your own records and review possible differences. Always compare with your official pay statement.
No. ShiftPocket is built for your personal records. Your shift and pay records stay on your device unless you choose to export or share them.
You can use basic shift tracking, current pay-period estimates, basic reminders, and a current-period summary for free.
Pro unlocks full pay-period history, paycheck history, clearer difference explanations, PDF/CSV exports, more shift templates, and more complete reminders.
Yes. You can manage or cancel subscriptions in Google Play. You keep access until the end of the current paid period or trial.
No. Lifetime Pro is a one-time purchase and does not renew.
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