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.
@pulkit3 thank you, Pulkit! We are overdue to catch up!
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It looks really great, but i've been using QBserve on MacOS for the pas 3 years, which cost me 31EUR and is a great tracking app. RIZE would cost me more that 10 TIMES this amount (360USD!!) .... so... sorry but this is way too much...
The first app of this kind I saw was https://timingapp.com a few years ago -- it's nice to see some competition in this space. Your UI looks pretty cool. I'm a big fan of TimingApp, but one thing I wished for is if it was easier to parse the data for the lazy and gain insights. It gives a good export of the data, but trying to make meaning out of it can be difficult.
It's unclear whether data is being stored on your servers though. If so, it'd be nice to have the option to opt-out and only store it locally, which is what Timing offers and I think other 'similar' apps like Superhuman also don't store data on their servers (except for draft emails).
@mandeep Thanks for your feedback! We do store data on our servers. Our thought process behind that decision was that the data can be quite large and storing on our servers allows us to do asynchronous data analysis to provide insights to you. It also allows users to sign into one account across multiple computers which is pretty common.
That's really interesting that TimingApp offers an option to store data locally. We will definitely look into that and keep you posted. Thanks again for taking the time to review Rize.
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coming from rescuetime and pen and paper heatmaps. this looks very promising, the UI is astutely thought out and the training and config flexibility is very promising, waiting for outlook support for giving it a real test of character
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