DoneThat automatically keeps track of your work and helps you set realistic goals. It has many built-in privacy safeguards, an optional social feed, and a team plan. It takes 2min to set up and is fully automated after that. No more manual tracking!
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Review DoneThat - Where do you spend your time??
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Love to track my time and have used everything from RescueTime to Toggl. DoneThat does away with manual tracking (in comparison with Toggl) and improper categorization through low-dimensional data (in comparison with RescueTime). I wish it synchronized more directly with Google Calendar since that is my source of truth for everything. As a result, I've built a converter that can take their output format and synchronize it to Outlook, Yahoo, or Google Calendar through .ics file conversion. http://donethat.kran.ai/.
I use so many different apps in so many different contexts that having rich annotation of the data through AGI is the only logical choice. I used Rewind when it came out but then they pivoted to something boring, I've used RescueTime for a long time but it only knows which tabs are open, and Toggl was my old manual solution for client work which was a joy to manually annotate since you set an intention but it's hard to keep up with in a professional environment where your hours aren't invoiced.
As an adept of manual time-tracking I installed donethat expecting to have a lot of nitpicks, but I was blown away. It's hands-off, very granular and impressively accurate from the start. You can even do some personalization if you want to log offline tasks. And the automatic division of tasks into "focus work" and other types of work is a wonderful nudge toward better prioritization. I've been recommending this around me for the past months, and I'll keep doing it!
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Many other time trackers seemed less granular, when they were automatic, or much less hands-off, when they relied on the user's input. DoneThat seemed to strike a balance, with a nice focus on productivity on top.
Great app to track my daily goals and productivity! Also love the daily words of encouragement. :)
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I spend most of my time on growth, sales, and operational activities. I actually use it as a check to not overwork and ensure that I'm also balancing the other parts of my life. :P
Thanks Maria - super happy to read that my transparency helped you to build trust :)