Elif Duran

Which tools do you use to manage your work and analyze the time spent on tasks over the week?

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Do you take notes manually, or track time with tools? What about the analytics that you receive? Do you get actionable insights with respect to what you gave? We are preparing for BeforeSunset's launch, don't forget to subscribe if you are looking for the simplest work management tool: https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
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Media AM
manage work i use Trello but for analyzing the time I spent on tasks or just generally timing my work hours I use Hubstaff.
Elif Duran
@media_am Will be grateful if you could take a look at BeforeSunset and give feedbacks 🙌🏼
Bernard Badó
I'm about to create a new tool, which tracks Git history. Will probably be hated by all the developers.
Elif Duran
@bernard_bado haha probably :D
Abid Unnisa
I use Clickup a lot!
Elif Duran
@abid_unnisa Which features you are into for Clickup?
Eric Amorin
I use google sheets
Brennen Barney
I mainly use notion
George Tsiramua
Teamwork Project Management tool and Click Up
Daniyar Yeskaliyev
Microsoft Windows 11 Clock + To Do app. It's native, surprisingly comfortable to use (I expected less from Windows' out of the box apps). And Focus Sessions in Clock app allow you to choose a task from To Do app to focus on, and sum the time spent on a specific task. And they accumulate if you don't finish the task in one go, but focus on it daily-weekly.
Umut Sönmez
Apple Calendar is enough for all.
Elif Duran
@umut_sonmez does it give you charts for analysis?
Umut Sönmez
@elifduran Who said that I need charts for analysis? :-)
Sherzod Khoshimov
Pen and paper! I tried all sorts of digital tools to keep track of time. However, I realized that the mere process of opening those applications took my attention away and lead to further distraction. Now I use a good old diary and pen to keep track of my time, write down my thoughts and plan things out
Elif Duran
@sherzod_khoshimov You can track your time by pen and paper, but what about the insights that you gain? How you can analyse the whole picture?
Georgy Nemtsov
I use a very simple method. I use kitchen timer to split work into 45 minutes sessions. I have a sheet of paper on my refrigerator. On this paper I have a table where rows are days of the week and columns are projects I am working on. After each working session I put a cross in the corresponding project cell. This helps me analyze my time spent on tasks over the week.
Elif Duran
@georgy_nemtsov very interesting Georgy, if it works for you, why not 🚀