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TimeTagger

An open source time-tracker with an interactive user experience and powerful reporting.

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Online
  • Self-Hosted
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  • Developed by

    almarklein
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is TimeTagger?

An open source time-tracker with an interactive user experience and powerful reporting.

  • An intuitive tracker for individuals and freelancers TimeTagger does one thing, and does it well. It's based on an interactive timeline to get quick insight into your spent time. The use of tags rather than projects enables lean an versatile workflows.

  • Powerful reporting via CSV and PDF Hit the report button to get a detailed overview. Produce PDF reports to bill clients. Export data to a spreadsheet (e.g. Excel) for further processing.

  • Set your targets Become more productive by setting targets, tracking your progress, and hitting your goals! The integrated Pomodoro method helps you stay focused.

  • Take it anywhere TimeTagger gives you the same smooth time-tracking experience on any device, no matter the screen size. It can be used off-line, and your data gets automatically synced.

  • Privacy matters Notice how there's no cookie banner on this site? This site does not track you. Nor does it make use of 3d party services that do.

  • Dev-friendly TimeTagger is open source, has a web api, and a CLI tool to track time from the terminal.

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