

Cattr
Cattr is a free open-source self-hosted time tracker with desktop clients for windows, mac, linux. The key features are built-in screenshot capture, activity detection.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Self-Hosted
Features
- Ad-free
- Task Time Tracking
- Performance Monitoring
- Automatic time tracking
- Timer
- Employee Time Tracking
Tags
- electron
- laravel
- open-source-projects
- time-management
- project-time-tracker
- working-time-tracker
- work-time-tracker
- attendance-time-tracker
- work-time-trackers
- Node.js
Cattr News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
aril16233 added Cattr as alternative to MinuteShark
POX added Cattr as alternative to Simple Timesheet- paranoiddownloader liked Cattr
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What is Cattr?
Cattr is an open-source time tracking solution with desktop clients for windows, mac, linux, designed to be flawlessly integrated with any infrastructure. Superpowered with features like built-in screenshot capture and activity detection, it's a great instrument to boost your team's performance straight to the top.
The key features are built-in screenshot capture, activity detection. Cattr has ready-made integration via plugins with jira, redmine, trello, gitlab, and could be easily integrated with any task manager or version control system by creating a plugin.
Cattr has detailed API documentation and guide on creating plugins translated to a few languages.
Extend basic functionality with the community plugins, or easily write your own one!

















Comments and Reviews
It's a great tool to time tracker for the time with built-in screenshot capture which is really great and it's open-source in case you want to do the self-hosted time tracker.
Apparently this needs to be self-hosted on Windows. Opening the Windows installation provides no sign up.. only requests host name.
The SSPL is not considered an open source license by the OSI, for what it's worth. See https://blog.opensource.org/the-sspl-is-not-an-open-source-license/. Is there a process to review these kinds of claims?
Might become a really good tool in the future, but right now it has lots of bugs, very few configuration options and is a pain to set up.
Fast and easy to use app. Admin page is very detailed so i can see everything i want to. And it's also have a good design with funny cats inside :3