![]() Great, so it's just going to say Arc (or Chrome) 99% of the time with lengthy URLs, and that's helpful how exactly? Along with hundreds of miscellaneous URLs thrown at you of which you're supposed to make some sense of: Arc), you're just going to get long chunks of time labeled as your browser of choice. ![]() Since you're probably like most people and spending most of your working time in the browser (e.g. The same issues we mentioned in the Rize thoughts ring true here as well (although are made even a bit more confusing). Time tracking is an incredibly tedious task, so the more that these tools can "do it automatically" (especially with the use of machine learning and AI ), sounds like an absolute no-brainer, right? Well. The Automatic Tracker: TimelyĪt first glance, Timely appears to be quite a standout from competitors like Harvest and Toggl through their deep "automatic time tracking" capabilities (similar to that of Rize -although less powerful, just more team focused). One major thing to note, Rize is a desktop-only app- there's no web app-so if that's important to you, you'll have to skip it for now. If you're looking for something more for your team and actual deep reporting on budgetary usage and team capacity planning, you'll definitely want to pick out a team-focused time tracking tool like Harvest or Toggl. For this reason, I would not rely on Rize for any critical client time reporting.Īll-in-all, Rize is very much an individual productivity-focused time tracking tool, and it does a phenomenal job at that. ![]() Now while you can go deeper and track your time against "Clients" and "Projects", things are made abundantly clear that this area is just an "add-on" as it isn't very powerful, intuitive, and is totally lacking team features. You can probably see where the inaccuracies start arising from this though, and I'd ask you how that can really ever be solved? It's such an obscure complexity that doesn't even seem like a place that OpenAI can help alleviate. Like right now, I'm in Webflow writing content, so that's "Content Creation", right? Nope-I already have a rule that assigns Webflow time as "Web Development", because most of the time that's true. Issues start arising pretty quickly though when you get to the granular levels.
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