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[OC] I made a simple time tracking webapp
Hi data-diggers,
A while ago I used to track my time using an Excel sheets with lots of macros and strange formulas I only half-understood. I know some other people here do it because that's what inspired me to also do it!
Recently I wanted to start tracking my time again but didn't wanted to do it on an old-school Excel sheet, so I developed a web app with Ruby On Rails.
It features basic features at the moment :
- Time input via buttons and auto timestamp increment for fast-input
- Calendar view with hours-per-day in cells (Excel-style, baby!)
- Statistics (activities per category / activities over time)
- Basic preferences (sleep schedule, categories setup, language)
The app is completely free, cookie-less and home hosted. Feel free to take a look at my Github (where contributions are welcome!) or directly on the website itself.
Website : https://timetracker.dotsncircles.com/
u/ImReaperz — 6 days ago