@oldmann Thanks, Ace!
TimeMaster automatically categorizes your browsing into more than 30 predefined categories, such as news, social media, shopping, etc.
You have full control over these categories and can manually classify the websites and apps you use. You can even customize the categorization for each session. Please try it out and let me know if you have any questions
Congratulations on the launch of TimeMaster! 🚀 This tool sounds like a game-changer for anyone looking to boost productivity while maintaining privacy.
How did you come up with the idea for automated time tracking?
Looking forward to seeing how it helps users achieve more!
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Congrats and seems suitable. I have downloaded it and am now testing it.
Could you please explain the 7-day trial? Once the trial period ends, will it revert to the free version without my intervention?
Exciting to see a tool dedicated to enhancing focus and productivity through automated time tracking. I'm curious about how TimeMaster differentiates from other time tracking tools in the market, particularly in terms of privacy and data security. Could you elaborate on the measures taken to ensure user data is protected while using TimeMaster?
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I finally found what I was looking for! This works well for monitoring the productivity of my freelance work. Thanks Timemaster😇👏🏻👏🏻
I didn’t think I needed a time-tracking app until I tried TimeMaster. I was curious to see where my day actually goes, and let's just say... it was eye-opening. The app quietly runs in the background, and before I knew it, I had a clear picture of how my time is spent (and how much of it slips away).
The Pomodoro timer turned out to be more useful than I expected—it’s helped me stay focused without feeling pressured. And knowing my data stays on my device is a nice bonus. If you’ve ever wondered where your day disappears, TimeMaster might give you some answers.
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