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MetaMe

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MetaMe Alternatives

The best MetaMe alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.

  1. /activitywatch-alternatives

    Log what you do on your computer. Simple (yet powerful), extensible, no third parties.

    Open Source

  2. /toggl-alternatives

    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.

  3. Try for free

    Burndown is project management, automated. Our smart scheduling technology constantly manages your team's schedule - based on your priorities, progress, and capacity - so you don’t have to.

    Try for free paid Free Trial $5.0 / Monthly (Per User)

  4. /wakatime-alternatives

    Analytics for programmers using open-source text editor plugins.

    Open Source

  5. /timecamp-alternatives

    Simple and robust time tracking app to help you stay on the same page with your team while working from home.

    freemium $6.3 / Monthly (per user)

  6. /manictime-alternatives

    Track your computer usage and use collected data to accurately tag time.

  7. /rescuetime-alternatives

    Time management software that shows you how you spend your time & provides tools to help you be more productive.

  8. /harvest-alternatives

    Simple time tracking, fast online invoicing, and powerful reporting software. Simplify employee timesheets and billing. Get started for free.

  9. /timely-time-tracking-alternatives

    Timely is a time tracking application for productive teams.

  10. /time-arrest-alternatives

    xTime is a windows application that track your daily activity in your computer and helps you remeber what you did and helps you on your timesheet entries. Capture Office Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, Chrome, etc.

  11. /furtherance-alternatives

    Furtherance: Track your time without being tracked. A time tracking Linux desktop app written in Rust with GTK 4.

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