I chose timetagger.app (github repo) and only a couple days after getting everything running I found the web app quite pleasant to use. I highly recommend it if interested in something like this. - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
Was playing around with traggo, light and simple. Timetagger, looks for the more visually-inclined, though I've no experienced with it. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm a freelancer / indie software engineer, and I've build TimeTagger, a time tracker for freelancers (and other individuals). I started this project some years ago out of frustration with existing trackers: they're usually overly complex, and many are made for managers to keep track of their employees. Source: over 1 year ago
I've built TimeTagger specifically for freelancers, because I found that most existing solutions were overly complex. It's also open source! Source: almost 2 years ago
What site engine do you use for your site https://timetagger.app ? Source: almost 2 years ago
Are you asking how I run timetagger.app, or how I would recommend running timetagger with custom credentials? Source: almost 2 years ago
I also found timetagger which seems nice, but the free option is for self-hosting and handling yourself the authentication. Source: almost 2 years ago
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. Source: almost 2 years ago
I’m going to suggest https://timetagger.app. Source: almost 2 years ago
Eventually I decided to create my own time tracker that's aimed at individuals. It's open source and has a paid hosted option: https://timetagger.app. Source: about 2 years ago
I'm running it in a Docker container for timetagger.app. Someone else published their Docker image: https://github.com/almarklein/timetagger/discussions/106. Source: about 2 years ago
I've build (and am still improving) TimeTagger, an open source time tracker for individuals, that you can self-host. It's based around an interactive timeline to get insight quickly. You can get an idea in the demo. Source: about 2 years ago
With TimeTagger you can track your time and get easy insight on how you spent it. It doesn't have something specific to track your mood, but it makes use of tags that you can associate a color with, which might be something worth trying. Source: about 2 years ago
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