Temporal.ist

Temporal.ist

Automatic time tracking triggered by file saves

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Published on Jul 8, 2026
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About Temporal.ist

Temporal.ist is automatic time tracking for people who bill by the hour and can't stand filling timesheets. There's no timer to start or stop — you just work. A lightweight desktop client (Windows, macOS, Linux, AppImage) watches your project files, and extensions for Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari track the URLs you point them at. A session opens on a file save or a page visit and closes itself once you go idle — 15 minutes by default, and you can change it. It all lands in a web dashboard with projects, clients, sessions and a calendar view. Here's the part that makes it different from most "automatic" trackers. The others are activity monitors: they watch which app or window has focus and hand you a vague log like "Editor 3h, Browser 1h, Slack 30m" that you still have to sort into clients by hand. Temporal.ist doesn't guess from which app is open — you define per-project patterns once (file globs like `~/work/dmi/**`, `*.ts`, `!node_modules`, and URL patterns like `app.dundermifflin.com/*`), and when a file you changed or a page you visited matches, that time is tagged to the right project and client the instant it's recorded. No after-the-fact "assign this block to a project" cleanup, because attribution already happened at capture time. That pattern approach also tightens the privacy story. It only ever looks at the file paths and URLs you explicitly chose to track — not everything you do on your machine. It logs only timestamps and which file or URL touched them — never the contents of your files, never your keystrokes. No screenshots, no productivity scores, no mouse-jiggle surveillance. Sessions stay editable rather than black-box read-only, so you decide what actually gets billed. Add EU data residency, one-click export (JSON/CSV), full account deletion, and a flat promise not to sell your data or bolt ad-tech onto the app, and you get a humane alternative to monitoring tools like Hubstaff and Time Doctor. When it's time to get paid, billable sessions become invoices in a click — auto-numbered (ORG-YYYYMM-XXXX), with draft/sent/paid/overdue statuses, PDF export, per-client rates, currencies and tax. You also get visual analytics (a time-distribution donut, activity bar charts, project breakdowns, daily timesheet heatmaps), CSV/PDF reports, live active sessions over WebSocket, and team/organisation support. And because the desktop client stores everything locally first, it keeps working offline and syncs once you're back online. Pricing keeps it simple: a Solo tier that's free forever (unlimited folders, no credit card), plus paid Pro and Teams plans.

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10/10 i'm the developer

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Excellent tool! Simple, intuitive, and well designed. It solves a real problem without adding unnecessary complexity. Highly recommended.

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Great!! Finally time tracking without screenshots! Privacy ensured

Comments (3)

WurtApp
@WurtApp

I’m amazed with how useful this is!

sanusihnf
@sanusihnf

Congrats on the launch, curious how you're planning to get initial traction beyond here? Reddit's underrated for Developer Tools if you haven't tried it yet.

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@admin2309

@sanusihnf Thank you! Yes I'm absolutely promoting it on reddit, where the subreddit rules allow it. Also sent a DM to some post authors whose post show up in search results. Hope they want to edit their posts.

sanusihnf
@sanusihnf

@admin2309 Makes sense, and good instinct on the rules first approach. One thing to watch for DMing post authors to ask them to edit their posts is likely to get read as spam even with good intent, and could burn the accounts you're using

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@admin2309

@sanusihnf Yes, I only DM those post which explicitly mention that you can suggest other options.

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@admin2309

I'm a solo, bootstrapped maker, and I built Temporal.ist because every tracker I tried forced the same bad choice: babysit timers all day, or hand my screen to creepy software that grabs screenshots.