TimeTrackr
A self-hosted local-first time tracker that auto-detects active app, window title, and current git branch, and bins the time into per-project rules you control.
- Target market
- Indie devs, freelancers billing by the hour, agency consultants, and privacy-conscious knowledge workers who want app-level time tracking without a SaaS account.
Problem snapshot
What this solves
Timing ($12/mo) and RescueTime ($12/mo) are paid SaaS that ship your active-window history to their servers, which is a hard sell for freelancers and devs working on client code. ActivityWatch is the open answer but its UX is rough, the dashboards are static, and its rule engine is awkward.
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