One-liner
A minimalist time-tracking app that logs how long you spend on tasks and visualizes progress over time with simple, clean graphs.
Strengths
- Clean, intuitive interface with minimal distractions (review: 'I love how it just works without clutter')
- Accurate time tracking with automatic start/stop based on activity (review: 'It knows when I’m working without me having to click anything')
- Visual progress charts show time spent across days/weeks (review: 'Seeing my weekly trends helps me stay consistent')
- Lightweight and fast—no lag even with long-term data
- Syncs across devices via iCloud (mentioned in multiple reviews as a key feature)
Weaknesses
- No task categorization or tags (review: 'I wish I could group my time by project or client')
- Limited reporting beyond daily/weekly views (review: 'Need monthly summaries for billing')
- No reminders or notifications to start tracking (review: 'I forget to open it mid-task')
- No export functionality for time logs (review: 'Can’t share data with my accountant')
- No offline mode—requires internet to sync (review: 'Lost data when I was on a flight')
Opportunities
- Add project/task tagging and filtering to help users analyze time by work type
- Introduce monthly reports and export options (CSV/PDF) for freelancers and consultants
- Build a lightweight reminder system to prompt users to start tracking at set intervals
- Add offline-first design with delayed sync to improve reliability on weak connections
- Integrate with calendar apps (Google Calendar, Apple Calendar) to auto-suggest time blocks
Competitors
- Toggl Track
- Clockify
- RescueTime
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 4:51:29 AM