
Time Ledger
Manage your time like you manage your money.
464 followers
Manage your time like you manage your money.
464 followers
Now you can keep a ledger of your time. Designed for simplicity: just tap buttons to record your day without typing. Analyze patterns to discover where your time leaks.







Would love to try it, but unfortunately “This app is currently not available in your country or region.”-notification when I click on the link 😭 (EU, BXL)
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@nicogs I’m so sorry about that. Since this is my first app launch, I just realized I missed some steps for EU distribution. I’m sorting out the paperwork right now to get it unlocked asap.
I’ll make sure to update you here again as soon as it’s live in your region. Thanks for the interest!
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@nicogs The paperwork is sorted and the app is now officially available in Belgium. Thanks for your patience!
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The "no typing" approach is exactly right. Every time tracker I've tried requires too much friction to actually use consistently. Curious how granular you recommend going - do you find people get more value from tracking by the hour or by activity type? Either way, the money metaphor makes time waste viscerally real in a way that abstract "productivity" never does.
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@philip_sorensen Thank you for the support and the congratulations!
Based on my own experience building and using it: Detailed tracking works better, but consistency is crucial. It helps you discover specific patterns that show you how to be more productive. However, if detailed tracking feels like a burden, tracking by broad activity chunks is still very effective.
Ultimately, the right answer is whatever method you can stick to. I designed the UX specifically to embrace both styles flexibly!
Mad respect for shipping this — especially as a solo builder. It’s refreshing to see something that feels thoughtful and well-executed.
What was the hardest part of getting this out the door? Rooting for you on launch day
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@varun_sham Thank you! That really means a lot.
The hardest part was actually taming the AI coding tools. While they boosted speed, they'd often veer off track on fine UX details. I solved this by changing my workflow: instead of dumping all the context at once, I built it up step-by-step, layering details to get the polish I wanted.
This looks super handy! As someone who's terrible at tracking time, I love the 'no typing' part. Does it actually help you stick with it long-term though? I've downloaded so many time apps only to forget them after a week. 😅
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@rita007 Thank you for your interest! To help with consistency, the app sends you a daily reminder at your preferred time so you won't forget.
I'm also planning to add home and lock screen widgets down the line, making it even easier to log and hopefully more satisfying to fill in throughout the day.
The UI looks incredibly clean, and the features have definitely piqued my curiosity. I’m going to give it a spin for a few days and will be back to share my full feedback soon!"
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@daliuai Thank you so much! Hope it works well for you.
Congrats on the launch! One thing that felt missing to me is the ability to log time as actual time blocks (e.g. 9am–1pm) rather than only adding hours via +1hr / +2hr buttons. For a “ledger,” I instinctively think in terms of start–end times, which would also make entries feel more precise and easier to review later.
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@dhaivat_kotecha Thank you for the feedback! I completely agree, and I've actually heard similar thoughts from others as well. I think I got a bit too locked into the idea of 'easy input' and didn't consider this perspective enough. I'll think through how to offer time block logging as an option and work on adding it in an update. Really appreciate you taking the time to share this!