Rize is a time tracker that makes you more productive. It helps you be more in control of your workday and builds better habits by encouraging you to be more focused and more efficient. Currently available on macOS. Windows and Linux coming soon.
My cofounder, @macgridcupcake, and I built Rize with a philosophy similar to Cal Newport’s view on productivity—that the value of deep work is becoming both increasingly valuable and rare in our world. To cultivate deep work, we need to understand how our habits affect how much time and attention we spend on our tasks. Only then can we begin to change and improve ourselves.
Existing time trackers simply focus on categorizing your tracked time and some aren’t even automatic. Rize takes that a step further and uses that data to help you work smarter. Here are some of the questions you can finally answer with Rize:
✅ What apps/websites are distracting me the most?
✅ How often am I context switching?
✅ How focused and am I during the day?
✅ Am I actually being efficient with my time?
✅ Am I taking enough breaks?
✅ Am I working too much?
✅ Do I have too many meetings?
✅ At what point do my meetings take away from my focus time?
We also built in features that help you build healthy work habits over time like notifications that tell you when to take breaks after working for a specific amount of uninterrupted time, and, my favorite, notifications that tell you when you worked a certain number of hours for the day to prevent burnout.
If you are interested in seeing all of Rize’s capabilities and how to use them, check out our User Guide: https://rize.io/guide
Our roadmap for the near future includes:
❇️ iCal and outlook support
❇️ Windows support
❇️ Linux support
In terms of security, our team has engineering experience from top technology companies like Twitter and Periscope. Your data is hosted on Amazon Web Services, protected both physically and electronically, is only accessible through your personal password-protected account, and is encrypted at rest and in transit. Our database generates backups of your data at least twice a day for redundancy.
Right now, Rize is currently only available for macOS (Mojave 10.14.6 or later) and automatically tracks your activity in Google Chrome, Safari, Brave Browser, WaveBox, Ghost Browser, Sidekick, Opera, and Microsoft Edge. Rize tracks time spent on Firefox but is unable to categorize any activity within the browser. Support for Windows and Linux will be coming soon.
We feel a very strong personal connection to this project. The goal of continuously improving ourselves through quantifiable metrics and self-reflection is something that aligns deeply with our core values. We are purely self-funded, and we hope to work on Rize for the long term with your support.
Thanks for checking us out! 🍻
@montana_mertens3 Not all of it 😉 ! Totally understand where you're coming from though. RescueTime is great for more passive, light-weight tracking but lacks quite a few features of Rize. Rize dives deeper into analyzing your productivity and enables you to build better work habits. We have zero incentive to sell user data (and we never will) since we make all our money from subscriptions which we think is really important for a product like ours.
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@macgridcupcake Indeed, not all of it, too soon on that one! I'll hop on the 14day trail, maybe the additional features get me hooked :)
Love this idea. I obsessively track my time to find inefficiencies and improve my work/mental health.
Question for @macgridcupcake and @wrgoto: Are there any best practices for freelancers managing multiple clients? I currently use another time tracker where I assign tasks to blocks of time and each task to a client I'm working with.
Rize seems like in the long-term it could get there, but for now do you have any tips?
@wrgoto@gregbarbosa thank you and excited to hear your feedback on Rize! One feature that might be helpful is the Projects feature we just launched. You can tag blocks of time with different projects (that could represent a client too).
Here's a blog post that goes into the feature a bit: https://blog.rize.io/blog/launch...
Here's a YouTube video demo-ing the feature too:
We had a lot of users using Rize alongside Toggl for this use case until we launched Projects. Now they only use Rize with has been nice to centralize their time tracking. Even so this is still just the first version of Projects and we know we have a lot to improve on. I'd love to hear if that covers your use case and what we can do it improve it.
@wrgoto@gregbarbosa Awesome! Definitely let us know what you think and what we can do to improve! Thanks for giving Rize a shot!
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Hi, this product looks like it could be perfect for me.
I love the UI and the conceptof this product.
I am a sixth form student and have, for months, been looking for a time management application to use as I've realised a lot of time is wasted from day to day.
I'm not too sure about the producthunt culture but would it be much to ask for a discount as it is quite hard to afford the asking price as a student?
@ebenezer_odubanjo Hey Ebenezer, totally understand. We're working on creating a student discount now. Mind shooting me an email at macgill@rize.io? We can figure something out :)
I've been using Rize for about 5 months now and it's incredible. It's been great for helping me to figure out how I can restructure my day to actually find time for focused work. I can't wait to see how things keep evolving in the future.
Great product so far Macgill/Will. Quick question, how do you guys think about benchmarking across a team? I am just thinking if that's part of the plan. I can see myself being more productive with something like this, but could that same logic be implemented across an org, say across 50 engineers or something like that. Thanks and congrats on the launch!
@sherjan Thanks Sherjan, to be transparent, we don't have any concrete plans for any sort of benchmarking across accounts or for teams. Right now, we are focusing on making Rize the best experience for users to track their productivity data for themselves.
I’ve been using it for weeks ... it is incredible. It would be perfect if we can track other screen like tv and or phone and sync it all up so we now when or what distract us. Even Apple screen time is not as precise as rize but it is multi screen management !
I still recommend this. Toogl killer for solo and self tracking.
Thank you so much for using Rize! We definitely want to add mobile support. Total screentime including TV would be really interesting to implement too.
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This is my third week using Rize and I absolutely love it. The idea of tracking my time for personal optimisation has always been at the back of my mind, but it's only with Rize that I've finally started. I think part of me was worried at what inefficiencies I might discover, and part was the software available. I didn't want time tracking to feel like even more work, and I didn't want to feel judged by it.
Rize has a beautiful UI - the visuals help to encourage better understanding and use of your time, with easy category breakdowns and daily summary reports. It doesn't feel like a chore, but healthy encouragement and optimisation.
Keep it up @wrgoto@macgridcupcake 🙌
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