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Open source time trackerPricing:
- Open Source
Also open source, though not an automated tracker: TimeTagger has UX to set the start-time of a record in the past. When you start a timer you have the option "started earlier" which will snap to the stop time of the last record. Personally I usually just start the record, and then edit the start time by dragging it in the timeline. You can check out these options in the demo.
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Log what you do on your computer. Simple (yet powerful), extensible, no third parties.Pricing:
- Open Source
There is Activitywatch which is fully automatic, and open source.
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Daily shows what you have been working on and for how long. It creates accurate timesheets by asking what you are doing, so no more timers or switching tasks. Use its data to submit your hours, create invoices or simply increase your productivity.Pricing:
- Paid
- Free Trial
- $19.99 / Annually
This article might help you. Specifically, Timing and Timemator are fully automatic alternatives you might find useful. Alternatively, check out Daily - also a timerless time tracker - that works by periodically asking what you are doing.
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Clockk AI-powered time tracking for freelancers & agencies ⏰🔥💰Pricing:
- Paid
- Free Trial
- CA$15.0 / Monthly (5 users)
Hey you might be interested in https://clockk.com/ ! Automatic time tracking that separates your work based on project/client :).
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