One-liner
ATracker is a minimalist time tracker that logs work sessions with automatic start/stop and simple daily summaries, designed for freelancers and remote workers who want to track time without friction.
Strengths
- Automatic tracking via device activity detection (users praise 'no manual input needed')
- Clean, distraction-free interface with minimal onboarding (review: 'just open and start working')
- Daily summary reports are easy to read and exportable (review: 'perfect for client invoices')
- Works offline and syncs seamlessly across devices (review: 'never lost data even on weak Wi-Fi')
- Lightweight and fast—launches in under a second (review: 'doesn’t slow down my phone')
Weaknesses
- No project or task tagging system (review: 'can’t tell which client this time was for')
- Limited reporting beyond daily totals (review: 'wish I could see weekly trends')
- No integrations with popular tools like Trello, Google Calendar, or Harvest (review: 'would be great if it worked with my existing workflow')
- No reminders or notifications to log breaks or end sessions (review: 'sometimes forget to stop when I’m deep in work')
- No team or shared workspace features (review: 'I need to track multiple people but can’t')
Opportunities
- Add project/task tagging with quick-select presets for common clients or projects
- Introduce weekly/monthly trend graphs and exportable CSV/PDF reports
- Build lightweight integrations with Harvest, Toggl, or Google Calendar via API
- Add smart reminders to pause or log breaks based on session length
- Enable basic team sharing with role-based access (e.g., manager view)
Competitors
- Toggl Track
- Clockify
- RescueTime
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