Tag your time, get the insight - an open source time-tracker with an interactive user experience and powerful reporting.
- Website: https://timetagger.app
- Demo: https://timetagger.app/demo
- Docs: https://timetagger.readthedocs.io
- CLI tool: https://github.com/almarklein/timetagger_cli
TimeTagger is a web-based time-tracking solution that can be run locally or on a server. It's aimed at individuals and freelancers, and has the following features:
- Intuitive UI based around an interactive timeline.
- Lightweight feel by use of tags rather than projects.
- Reporting in PDF and CSV.
- Set daily/weekly/monthly targets.
- Integrated Pomodoro method.
- Responsive: works well on small and large screens.
- Sync between devices.
The server runs on async Python using uvicorn and asgineer - which is fun and bloody fast. It uses SQLite via itemdb to store the data, making it easy to deploy.
The client is a mix of HTML, CSS, Markdown, and ... Python! PScript is used to compile the Python to JavaScript. This may be a bit idiosyncratic, but it's fun! Maybe I'll someday implement it in something that compiles down to Wasm :)
This repo is organized as a library, making it quite flexible to apply
tweaks. After installation, you create a script that runs the web app.
See run.py
(in this repo) for an example, and
this article for
details about self hosting.
You can also make use of https://timetagger.app so you don't have to worry about maintaining a server, backups, and all that. An account costs just €3 per month. With that you'd also sponsor this project and open source in general.
TimeTagger is a Python library and requires Python 3.6 or higher. The dependencies are listed in requirements.txt
- these are installed automatically when you install TimeTagger with Pip.
# Latest release
pip install -U timetagger
# Latest from Github
pip install -U https://github.com/almarklein/timetagger/archive/main.zip
# Uninstall
pip uninstall timetagger
After installation, copy run.py
from this repo, and execute python run.py
to get started.
As usual, copyright applies to whomever made a particular contribution in this repository, which can be inspected via e.g. git blame. The owner of the copyright (i.e. the author) is free to use their code in any way.
This code is also subject to the GPL-3.0 License, to protect it from being used commercially by other parties.
Contributors must agree to the Contributor License Agreement to grant me (Almar) the right to use their contributions at e.g. the TimeTagger.app service. By making a contribution to this project, you agree to this CLA.
Additional developer dependencies:
pip install invoke black flake8 pytest pytest-cov requests
invoke -l
to see available invoke tasksinvoke clean
to remove temporary filesinvoke format
to autoformat the code (using black)invoke lint
to detect linting errors (using flake8)invoke tests
to run tests (using pytest)