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ASK HN: Are Time Tracking Applications Worth It

9 点作者 counterpig超过 6 年前
In my previous role we used toggl to track how long it takes to complete a task and it just seemed like a distraction as it popped up on the screen every 10 minutes.<p>I&#x27;m thinking about using something similar again to get a better idea of how long it takes me to complete a task<p>What are people&#x27;s experience with this type of software? Is it worth it or just an annoying distraction?

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altairiumblue超过 6 年前
- you can set up toggle in a way that isn&#x27;t distracting - definitely disable the popups, have a keyboard shortcut for start&#x2F;stop tracking, or use the auto tracking feature if you like it<p>- I&#x27;ve found time tracking with toggle to be extremely helpful at times when my discipline was lacking. For example, while working on university projects, the goal of spending at least 4 hours every day doing actual work, helped so much with getting things done on time.<p>- even then, my time tracking was focused on work - I would never recommend tracking every minute of your day. I&#x27;ve tried it for a very short period of time and completely hated it.<p>- at the moment I have enough discipline and structure in my work and personal life, so time tracking isn&#x27;t necessary. At work, I log time against projects a few times a week, but that process isn&#x27;t micromanaged and we don&#x27;t use real-time time tracking. I wouldn&#x27;t time track my personal projects because I enjoy the feeling of flexibility and don&#x27;t need the additional discipline.<p>edit:<p>It just occurred to me that this is very similar to managing a budget. If you&#x27;ve never had a budget before and don&#x27;t know where your money goes, it&#x27;s <i>really</i> useful to track your finances closely at least for a while. But if you&#x27;re doing fine financially and you&#x27;re still obsessively counting every penny, you&#x27;ve probably gone too far and you&#x27;re taking away from your quality of life. At that point just a general idea of how much is spent and on what will be enough.
blastbeat超过 6 年前
I would say the overhead of time tracking, as a deliberate productivity tool, is barely worth the trouble. For instance, I use Emacs org-mode, where you can schedule and clock tasks in sophisticated ways. It took a long time to setup and get used to the stuff. I thought it might scale in the future. Turns out that pen and paper is much more efficient and effective for me to get anything done on a daily basis. Now I use it more or less to get reminded for some important dates, and to satisfy the sunk cost fallacy. I would only use it as time tracker again, if forced by my employer.
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potta_coffee超过 6 年前
I use Toggl to track time that I spend working for clients. It&#x27;s ok but I find their reporting &#x2F; filtering to be seriously lacking. I&#x27;m in the process of building my own tool because it&#x27;s such a pain in the ass. But I do absolutely need this kind of software.
perfunctory超过 6 年前
If something was popping up on my screen every 10 min I would go insane.