Hello hunters! We’re beyond excited to finally launch Memory after living in a cave for the past few months. Memory is built for two things; 1) Rid the world of manual time tracking. Let the robots take care of it! And 2) Give you a lot of insight into how you spend your day. I have definitively made changes to how I organise my day because of it.
One of the things we spent the most time on is that we show the _actual_ time spent working on something. This doesn’t just show how long the window was active, like rescuetime does. Happy to answer any questions! :)
@matmik Sounds great! I am using Timely with my team and it is a fantastic tool, so much more convenient than Toggl and so much better looking. No one likes time-tracking but it is often required so it is important that the time-tracking tool does not stand in your way. Keep on rocking!
@matmik I've been Timely user for quite a while, and I love the inclusion of knowing what I've been doing for that!
I've also been a big rescuetime user, especially to find out my other 'habits'. Do you have plans for extensive data export/API features like Rescuetime has? Or would that go beyond the scope of Memory/timely?
@kees_romkes no, going into that direction with Memory is actually part of our plan. We want to help people use this data to learn more about themselves, so we're actively looking at ways for how to achieve it, for example like you suggested.
@matmik unbelievable! I've been voraciously searching for a rescue time and timecamp alternative recently! I'm psyched to see how this works with the apps I use!
A thought, ever considered mobile integration? I.e. "spoke on the phone with John Smith for 24 mins". Would be great for tracking other tasks that may be relevant to business contacts.
@artur_arseniev Of course! It's _the_ alternative to Toggl :) If you head to the frontpage (https://timelyapp.com/), you can learn more about the timesheet part of Timely.
@artur_arseniev being an avid user of both, I can highly recommend Timely over Toggl; especially when having to take care of bigger amounts of projects and working with multiple people. Last big plus, mobile app 🤙🏻
@kees_romkes Toggl does have a mobile app though. At least on Android. Or do you mean that Timely's mobile app is superior? Thanks!
EDIT: Replied to wrong person!
@douglasevaristo If you go to the features page, you should be able to sign up without having to wait on the beta list. ;)
[Edit] Nevermind, I'm an idiot haha.
@hexsprite you wouldn't believe the amount of time we spent pouring through data to hide as much noise as possible and make the end result a readable timeline you can comprehend :) Anyhow, glad to like it!
I seriously love Timely. Without Memory it already is my favorite time-tracker. Can hardly wait to try Memory myself. What a brilliant add-on to an already great product. Hope it will have support for my favorite app-tracking app Qbserve. Or does it replace a product like that, @matmik?
Started using this product in Aug17. By Oct17 stopped functioning. Unable to collect, download data, export, etc. Pretty UX interface just doesn't work for actual use at its core. Contacted customer support in Oct17 still not functioning in Jan2018... but they are still charging my card even after cancel subscription in Oct17.
Support: Avoid "AMY" - very unprofessional. If you want a down and out argument with a stranger then AMY is your girl! #Human #Support #Unpleasant
Pros:
pretty UX interface
Cons:
Doesn't actually work. Functional disabled and cannot complete the tasks that it advertises that it can do = False advertising all around.
@_vojto me and you both! That's how this whole thing started, because it was so frustrating for me to see "12 minutes spend in word today" from rescuetime when I knew it had so much more info.
Very nice! Looking forward to geeking out (even more) over how I spend my days :) Timely once again very on point in finding the collision between slick visual aesthetic and usefulness - love it.
I'm giving this a go. Love what RescueTime has done to my awareness at work. I'm a big user of Wunderlist, Trello and Jira as well (all from macOS). Given that detail, what do you think the ideal workflow or interaction with Timely is on a day-to-day basis looks like @matmik?
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