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I've been using https://github.com/almarklein/timetagger quite successfully for a few months.
I can highly recmmend Kimai https://www.kimai.org/ . In my opinion one oft the most feature-rich and reliable self-hosted FOSS time-tracking solutions.
I've used QuarterApp for personal time tracking. Not sure if it has grouping features though: https://github.com/eliasson/quarter
A few days ago I found https://github.com/eporsche/daybreak . Unfortunately, the development seems to have dried up, there is no real documentation and it is only in german (no real problem for me, because I am german myself). Some parts of it are also very buggy. I have fixed a few things in my fork, but unfortunately I don't know PHP very well. However, if you can tolerate a few bugs, or if you are more familiar with PHP, this is the best I could find so far.
A few days ago I found https://github.com/eporsche/daybreak . Unfortunately, the development seems to have dried up, there is no real documentation and it is only in german (no real problem for me, because I am german myself). Some parts of it are also very buggy. I have fixed a few things in my fork, but unfortunately I don't know PHP very well. However, if you can tolerate a few bugs, or if you are more familiar with PHP, this is the best I could find so far.