
Time Ledger
Manage your time like you manage your money.
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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.







Is it available on the Google Play Store?
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@ramanandk It's currently under review by Google Play. I'll update here as soon as it's live. Thanks for your interest!
“No typing, one‑click tracking” hits the core pain point of time management—lowering the entry barrier is what drives consistency. Two tech angles worth watching: does it support automatic app‑usage capture (with permission)? Can its analysis link to calendars or task systems for auto‑tagging? If it can clearly reveal “time sinks” (e.g., “you spent 3 extra hours on XX site”) while keeping the interaction simple, it could become a high‑frequency efficiency tool. Added to my test list, focusing on mobile quick‑capture and cross‑device sync.
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@nancelu Thanks for the thoughtful feedback! I currently prioritize manual logging to foster time awareness, though I think this trades off some precision. Your suggestion could be the key to balancing accuracy with intentional tracking, so I’ll definitely look into it. Thanks for your testing!
The "time as money" metaphor resonates—I've wasted entire afternoons without realizing where they went. One friction point I've had with other time trackers is category fatigue: I start with 8 categories, then it's 15, then I stop using it. How does your button-only interface handle that? Do you limit preset categories, or does it learn patterns over time to suggest what I'm probably doing?
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@easytoolsdev To avoid category fatigue, Users can use broad categories combined with quick memos (e.g., a single 'Exercise' button instead of separate 'Running'/'Gym' ones). This keeps the grid clean.
As a solo maker, suggestion features are a bit out of reach right now. Instead, your feedback inspired me to refine the onboarding to help users adopt this simpler workflow.
Thanks for the great perspective!
wow, an interesting idea and perception out there. congrats on the launch! trying it out already
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@yellow_yetti I'm glad to hear that. Thank you!
I can never find my main goal; I spend all my time on trivial matters and observing. What a good idea.
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@shawking Thank you! I hope it helps.
Time trackers lose me the moment they need typing, I don't keep up. Time Ledger letting you just tap buttons is a good call. The money metaphor gets stronger with a weekly budget and actual view plus a quick end-of-day reconcile to fill gaps. That keeps the ledger honest.
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@piroune_balachandran That is a great idea. Just as many fintech apps include budgeting features, I agree that Time Ledger should support this as well. Thanks for the suggestion!
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@agzee Automation is certainly convenient. However, for this MVP, I prioritized manual logging because I believe the act of recording helps users truly confront their time usage. Once this approach is validated, the next step will be to reduce friction and make recording easier, just as you suggested.
Thanks for the feedback!
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