Timers & sessions
A stretch of tracked work is a session — it belongs to a task (or a specific subtask), and records when you started, when you stopped, and how long you actually worked.
Starting a timer
Start a timer on the task you're working on, and stop it when you're done — that stretch becomes a session on the task.
A global timer indicator in the top bar shows when you're tracking and on what, wherever you are in the app — so a timer is never silently running in the background, forgotten.
Pauses and net work
Stepping away? Time tracking distinguishes total elapsed time from net work time — pauses are excluded — so an hour with a long coffee break doesn't count as an hour of work. The result is an honest number, not just a clock from start to finish.
Track a subtask
You can track time at the subtask level, not just the whole task — useful when a task has distinct pieces and you want to know where the time inside it went.
See who's working on what
Time tracking is collaborative. For a given task you can see the active timers on it right now — who's currently working on it. It's a live, honest picture of where the team's effort is going this minute, not a guess.
The indicator keeps you honest
Because the running timer is always visible in the top bar, it's easy to stop or switch it as you move between tasks — and you can always adjust an entry later if one slips.
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Last updated: 2026-05-31
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