Yes, but with some caveats.
If you’ve installed the Clockk Desktop app, it can tell when you’re on a call.
However, if you do other work while you’re on the call, or you share your screen, Clockk will track the other apps, rather than the call. This is because the call window is no longer the “active” window.
Unfortunately, Zoom, Teams and WebEx only show “Zoom Meeting” or “Teams meeting” in their Window title, so Clockk is unable to tell one call apart from another. You should use the Clockk Desktop app to add your calendar into Clockk so you can see if you had any scheduled meetings during those video calls. That will help you remember where to assign your work.