One-liner
A minimalist time tracker that logs tasks using natural language input like 'worked on project then' to automatically timestamp entries.
Strengths
- Users praise its simplicity and speed: 'Just type "then" and it logs the time instantly.'
- Natural language parsing works reliably for common phrases like 'then' or 'after that'.
- Lightweight design with no clutter: 'No buttons, no menus—just type and go.'
- Seamless integration with calendar events via automatic timestamps.
- Highly rated for reducing friction in logging work hours.
Weaknesses
- Frequent complaints about missing features: 'No export, no reports, no way to see past entries.'
- Users report inconsistent parsing: 'Typed "then" but it didn’t log anything.'
- No offline mode: 'I can’t track time when I’m not connected.'
- Lacks reminders or notifications: 'I forget to log things mid-task.'
- No support for recurring tasks or project tagging.
Opportunities
- Add a simple export-to-CSV feature to meet basic reporting needs.
- Introduce a lightweight dashboard showing daily/weekly summaries.
- Build a companion web app to view and edit logs outside the iOS app.
- Enable task templates or shortcuts (e.g., 'work then' = 'project work') to reduce typing.
- Add background tracking with manual pause/resume for longer sessions.
Competitors
- Toggl Track
- Clockify
- RescueTime
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 1:37:11 AM