Reduce memory gaps
Record what happened during the day so your review is based on evidence, not guesswork.
Weekly time tracking and review
Log what you actually did throughout the day, review your time by category, and turn your weekly review into a clear picture instead of a vague memory.
Record what happened during the day so your review is based on evidence, not guesswork.
Use category totals to spot where your attention and energy really went.
Look back at your week with a simple timeline that makes next week easier to adjust.
Core features
This tool is built for quick after-the-fact logging, simple categories, and a weekly view that shows the real shape of your time.
Log your day in 30-minute blocks and place scattered activities back onto a complete weekly timeline.
Group work, study, life, and other activities so you can see which areas took the most time.
Review your week by day and by category to answer what moved forward and whether your time matched your priorities.
Start tracking in your browser without an account, then create one later if you want to sync across devices.
Use cases
FAQ
It is for people who want a simple weekly review, personal time audit, study log, or work rhythm tracker. It focuses on what you actually did, not complex project management.
No. You can start with local browser storage. If you want to sync your records across devices, you can create an account later.
A to-do list tracks what you planned to do. This time activity tracker records what actually happened and how much time each area took.
Yes. The app includes a weekly view and a weekly summary so you can review both daily time blocks and category totals.
Open the app to create categories, log activities, review your week, and decide later whether you want account-based sync.
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