trending
Hal Blakeslee

30m ago

Tomorrow's report is already half written.

If you use GitHub, Jira, or Google Calendar, Worktrace is already pulling together your daily work log in the background. No timers. No manual entry. Just a clean record of what you did, ready to review and edit before you share anything.

Perfect for engineers, contractors, and tech leads who are tired of reconstructing their week from scratch.

Hal Blakeslee

1d ago

Eight tools. One timeline

Your work lives in GitHub, Jira, Google Calendar, Drive, and a handful of other places. Worktrace connects them all, reads only the metadata, and builds a daily work log for you automatically. No timers, no manual entry, no guesswork.

Review it, edit it, export it. That is it.

Hal Blakeslee

2d ago

Walk into standup with the receipts.

Worktrace automatically builds your daily work log from the tools you already use like Google Calendar, GitHub, and Jira. No timers, no manual entry, no digging through memory. Just a clean record of your day, ready to review every morning.

It only reads metadata. Never your code, never your messages, never your documents. You stay in control.

Hal Blakeslee

3d ago

A timesheet without the timer.

No clocking in. No clocking out. No end-of-week panic trying to remember what you actually worked on.

Worktrace automatically builds your daily work log by reading metadata from tools like GitHub, Jira, and Google Calendar. It never touches your code, messages, or documents. You just get a clean record of your day, ready to review and approve.

Free at worktrace.io.

Hal Blakeslee

6d ago

Friday 4:58 PM. Weekly recap done.

Not because you pieced it together from memory. Because Worktrace traced your week automatically across GitHub, Jira, your calendar, and more, and built the log for you.

Metadata only. No surveillance. No reading your messages or code. Just a clean record of what you worked on, ready to review before you close your laptop.

Hal Blakeslee

7d ago

Status updates shouldn't take an hour

For a lot of engineers, pulling together a weekly status or standup recap means digging through calendars, commits, and tickets just to remember what you actually did. Worktrace does that part for you.

It connects to your existing tools, pulls metadata only (no messages, no code, no document content), and builds a clean daily work log you can review and edit before anything gets shared.

Hal Blakeslee

8d ago

It's Wednesday. Where did Monday go?

If your answer involves piecing together standups, tickets, and meetings from memory, there is a better way. Worktrace automatically builds a daily work log from the tools you already use like GitHub, Jira, and Google Calendar. Metadata only. No reading your messages or code. You just review and confirm.

Two days down. Three to go. Worktrace has them covered.

Hal Blakeslee

9d ago

There really is a better way to track your workday

Our https://worktrace.io competitor feature comparison speaks for itself.

#productivity #devtools #worklog #worktrace #engineerlife

Hal Blakeslee

9d ago

So, what did you work on yesterday?

If that question makes you pause, Worktrace was built for you. It automatically traces your activity across the tools you already use, like GitHub, Jira, Google Calendar, and more, and turns it into a clean daily work log you can review and edit.

No timers. No manual entry. It never reads your code or messages, only the metadata signals your tools already generate.

12
Next
Last