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Based on our record, Clockify seems to be a lot more popular than Wakapi. While we know about 57 links to Clockify, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Wakapi. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Some examples for each: 1. Wakapi 2. Audiobookshelf has a docker image which only has admin capabilities (and is not meant to be used as a frontend). They have dedicated lients (Google Store app etc.) 3. Not aware of any. Source: 10 months ago
Do you have any project in mind which does this well? Ryot has a lot of config parameters, so I can't stuff them all into the README. I initially took inspiration from https://github.com/muety/wakapi. Source: 10 months ago
WakaTime integrates with editors and essentially records the current file plus some meta-information like git project, language, editor, etc. It's a proprietary centralized service (although there's a FOSS implementation that became viable about a year ago), so all its data is available for export, which I believe is due to GDPR. Source: about 1 year ago
Wakapi doesn't work for the migration ( an issue is opened if you want to take a look). Source: over 1 year ago
You can self host it if you want. https://github.com/muety/wakapi. Source: over 2 years ago
Check out https://clockify.me/ It's my go-to for hourly "clock your hours" work. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Clockify - Time tracker and timesheet app that lets you track work hours across projects. Unlimited users, free forever. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Clockify.me to timetrack my activities. Source: 10 months ago
See if this helps, I have a few contract freelancers that use this for reporting their hours back to me https://clockify.me/. Source: 10 months ago
Finally, if you don't pay attention to the "billable" part and such, Clockify is a decent time tracking app, this one you can create the task, tag it, add description, etc. It also integrated with a ton of productivity apps as well. Source: 10 months ago
WakaTime - Analytics for programmers using open-source text editor plugins.
Toggl - Toggl is an online time tracking tool. It features 1-click time tracking and helps you see where your time goes. Free and paid versions are available.
ActivityWatch - Log what you do on your computer. Simple (yet powerful), extensible, no third parties.
Harvest - Simple time tracking, fast online invoicing, and powerful reporting software. Simplify employee timesheets and billing. Get started for free.
Kimai - Kimai is a free open source timetracker.
Time Doctor - Time Tracking and Time Management Software that is accurate and helps you to get a lot more done each day.