It tracks the real active hours you spend working with AI coding agents.
Not screen time.
Not idle time.
Not “Claude was open all day.”
Actual build time.
If nothing is happening, it stops counting.
At the end of the day, you get:
- your real AI coding hours - your hot streak - a X share card - automatic tracking
I made this for builders who want to see the work they’ve put in…
and flex it a little too.
Because sometimes that number is the thing that keeps you going.
Also, TrackMyCodes is source-available. Since this app tracks coding activity, I wanted people to be able to inspect how it works instead of just trusting a black box. You can check the code here: GitHub The paid version supports the packaged Mac app, updates, share cards, and continued development.
Hey Hunters 👋
I’m Kenneth, maker of TrackMyCodes.
I built this because I wanted to feel proud of the hours I put in.
When you’re building your own project, nobody tracks the work.
You can spend 8, 10, even 12 hours working with AI coding agents…
Claude Code.
Codex.
Cursor.
Antigravity.
Terminal.
And at the end of the day, it just disappears.
No number.
No proof.
No little moment of “damn, I actually showed up today.”
So I built TrackMyCodes.
It tracks the real active hours you spend working with AI coding agents.
Not screen time.
Not idle time.
Not “Claude was open all day.”
Actual build time.
If nothing is happening, it stops counting.
At the end of the day, you get:
- your real AI coding hours
- your hot streak
- a X share card
- automatic tracking
I made this for builders who want to see the work they’ve put in…
and flex it a little too.
Because sometimes that number is the thing that keeps you going.
Also, TrackMyCodes is source-available. Since this app tracks coding activity, I wanted people to be able to inspect how it works instead of just trusting a black box. You can check the code here: GitHub The paid version supports the packaged Mac app, updates, share cards, and continued development.
Thanks for checking it out 🙏