One-liner
A minimalist time-tracking app that logs work hours with a single tap, designed for freelancers and remote workers who want to track time without distractions.
Strengths
- Simple one-tap start/stop timer with no setup or onboarding (review: 'Just open and tap. That’s it.' #45)
- Clean, distraction-free interface focused solely on time tracking (review: 'No ads, no clutter—just the timer.' #12)
- Offline mode works reliably when internet is unavailable (review: 'I tracked my whole day on a plane. Synced later perfectly.' #33)
- Exports time logs to CSV or shares via email (review: 'Easy to send to clients for invoicing.' #27)
- Consistently stable with zero crashes reported in recent reviews
Weaknesses
- No project or task tagging system—users must manually note context (review: 'Need to remember what I was working on. Not ideal.' #19)
- No reporting or summary views beyond daily totals (review: 'Can’t see weekly trends or compare days.' #6)
- No integration with calendar, email, or invoicing tools (review: 'Would love to sync with Google Calendar.' #10)
- No recurring timers or presets for common tasks (review: 'I do the same thing every day—why can’t I save it?' #8)
- No dark mode despite demand (review: 'It’s bright on my phone at night. Please add dark mode.' #14)
Opportunities
- Add lightweight project tagging with custom labels to allow users to categorize time without complexity
- Introduce simple weekly/monthly summaries with visual charts to help users analyze productivity patterns
- Build a basic export-to-invoice feature (e.g., generate PDF invoices from time logs) to serve freelancers directly
- Add dark mode as a low-effort UX upgrade with high perceived value
- Enable calendar sync (Google Calendar) to auto-start timers based on scheduled events
Competitors
- Toggl Track
- Clockify
- Timely
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 3:38:52 AM