TimeTagger is a web-based time tracker for individuals and freelancers.
It can be used via the hosted service or self-hosted locally or on your own server, and it’s designed around quick tagging and an interactive workflow rather than heavyweight project administration. The software also provides an API, making it suitable for automation, scripts, and alternative clients.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Provides reporting with PDF and CSV export.
- Lets users set daily, weekly, and monthly targets.
- Includes an integrated Pomodoro mode.
- Works well on both small and large screens.
- Syncs data between devices.
- Supports self-hosting with Docker images.
- Offers authentication via credentials or reverse proxy headers.
- Exposes a web API for external integrations and automation.
Website: github.com/almarklein/timetagger
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Developer: Almar Klein
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
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