Time Clock: Mac [work]

If you have to Cmd+Tab to find a dock icon to punch in, you won't do it. You need a tiny icon next to your battery percentage that shows you, at a glance, that the clock is running.

Apps like (or Timing, or ActivityWatch) sit silently in your menubar. They don't require you to flip a switch. They watch which windows are active, which documents you have open, and which URLs you are visiting. time clock mac

If you bill by the hour, struggle with distractions, or just want to understand where your day goes, a isn’t just a widget—it’s a financial instrument. If you have to Cmd+Tab to find a

The "Time Clock" on a Mac usually looks like a spreadsheet. Timely looks like a calendar. It guesses that the 45 minutes you spent in Figma was for "Client X," and the 30 minutes in Apple Mail was for "Admin." They don't require you to flip a switch

At the end of the day, you open Daily and see a timeline: "10:15-11:00: Proposal.pdf. 11:00-12:30: Slack + Safari (Research)."

Timery is a native Mac client for the popular Toggl service. Instead of opening a browser tab, you hit a keyboard shortcut (e.g., Cmd + Shift + T ), type "Writing blog post," and hit enter. That’s it.

Pair Daily with a "Review" alarm at 5:00 PM. Spend 60 seconds deleting the noise (lunch breaks, bathroom runs) and export the rest to your accounting software. Option 4: The Project Manager (Timely) For agencies or freelancers with complex retainer clients, check out Timely (by Memory.ai). It uses AI to map your Mac activity to specific projects.

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