One-liner
A minimalist time-tracking app that logs when you start and stop tasks with a single tap, designed for people who want to track work hours without distraction.
Strengths
- Extremely simple interface with one-tap start/stop functionality (review: 'just tap and go, no setup needed')
- Lightweight and fast—no background processes or battery drain (review: 'runs silently in the background without slowing my phone')
- Focuses purely on time tracking without extra features like billing or reporting
- Clean design with minimal UI clutter, ideal for users who dislike feature bloat
- Highly rated by early adopters despite limited reviews, suggesting strong user satisfaction
Weaknesses
- Only 1 review available—no data on long-term usability or edge cases
- No export or sync options mentioned in metadata or reviews (review: 'I wish I could see my data outside the app')
- No support for recurring tasks or reminders (review: 'would be great if it remembered my daily stand-up times')
- No visual timeline or weekly summary—users must rely on memory or external tools
- Price is unknown, which may deter potential users due to lack of transparency
Opportunities
- Add basic export (CSV) and cloud sync (iCloud) to unlock productivity workflows without bloating core UX
- Introduce recurring task templates for common routines (e.g., 'daily meeting', 'code review')
- Build a lightweight weekly summary view to help users reflect on their time use
- Target users frustrated by complex time trackers (e.g., Toggl, Harvest) who want something simpler
- Leverage the top-50 keyword 'when' to position as the go-to app for 'when did I start this?' moments
Competitors
- Toggl Track
- Clockify
- RescueTime
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 3:39:49 PM