Minute

Minute

Open source time tracking app for individuals

Minute is an open-source time tracking app designed for personal use, helping you increase meaningful time and reduce less meaningful time. Organize your tracked time with a folder structure, and create charts to see if your time is being used ideally.Hello, Product Hunters! πŸ‘‹ I’m excited to introduce Minute to you all here on Product Hunt.

Motivation

While there are plenty of time tracking apps available, most are designed for teams and come with unnecessary features for individuals, or they lack the features needed to thoroughly analyze personal time usage. I wanted something simpler yet powerful to help me improve how I spend my time.

Features

In contrast to other time tracking apps, Minute is all about focusing on individual use with a single objective: to increase meaningful time and help you make your day more satisfying. Every feature in Minute is designed for thorough analysis.

You can organize your tracked time with a folder structure, making it easy to sum and analyze time usage on a folder-by-folder basis.

Additionally, the category feature allows you to group multiple folders into a single category for even more comprehensive analysis. For example, you can group folders like "Unnecessary Meetings" and "Social Media" into a category for time you want to reduce, and group folders like "Language Learning" and "Reading Books" into a category for time you want to increase, and analyze them accordingly.

Open Source

Minute is open-source software (OSS), so anyone can freely self-host and contribute to the project. One of the reasons I posted Minute on Product Hunt is to find contributors. Contributions are always welcome!

You can try Minute at the demo site without needing to register an account. πŸ‘‰ DEMOThis is great @ktmouk, thank you for making it available as OSS. The design looks very intuitive and user-friendly! Starred on GitHub :) Might implement it in my own personal project as well. Does the current license allow to include in non-commercial projects?Thank you, @owenfar! Minute is under the AGPL-3.0 license, so you can freely use or customize the code in accordance with the AGPL license (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agp...).Hi ktmouk! Minute sounds like a fantastic tool for personal time management. The folder and category features seem really useful for detailed analysis. How has using Minute changed your own time management habits?Congrats on the launch! πŸŽ‰ Minute's folder structure and time analysis features seem amazing for personal productivity. Can't wait to try it out and optimize my day!

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