No investors. No team of 50. Just one developer who needed a tool that didn't exist — and decided to build it.
I built Time Tracker Pro because I was frustrated. Every time I looked up from my screen, I had no idea where the last three hours went. Was I working? Was I doom-scrolling Reddit? Honestly — I couldn't tell.
I tried other time-tracking tools. Most of them wanted me to create an account. Some uploaded my browsing data to their servers. Others were bloated with features I didn't need and slow enough to notice. A few cost $10/month — for showing me a basic bar chart.
So I built my own. The requirements were simple: track everything automatically, store everything locally, make the analytics actually useful, and never ask for an email address.
What started as a personal side project turned into something I'm proud to share. Time Tracker Pro now has a full analytics dashboard, smart auto-categorization, website blocking, invoice generation, and a theme engine — all running on zero external servers.
The core will always be free. The Pro upgrade ($8, once) funds continued development and keeps the lights on — without needing to sell your data, show ads, or lock basic features behind a paywall.
If you find Time Tracker Pro useful, that's all the reward I need. And if you have ideas for how to make it better — I'd love to hear from you.
The principles behind every line of code in Time Tracker Pro.
Your browsing data is deeply personal. It reveals what you think about, what you worry about, what you're interested in. We believe that data should never leave your machine. Period.
No servers to get breached. No databases to get leaked. No "anonymous" data collection that's not really anonymous. Everything lives in your browser's IndexedDB, under your control.
Time Tracker Pro is fast because it doesn't do things it doesn't need to. No frameworks, no bundlers in the extension itself. Just clean, optimized code that runs silently without slowing your browser.
Got a feature idea? Found a bug? Send me an email. I read every single message personally, and I prioritize based on what real users actually need — not what looks good in a pitch deck.
No frameworks. No compilers. Just robust browser APIs and battle-tested libraries.
Chrome Extension Platform
Local Data Storage
Data Visualization
Color Picker
Install for free. Explore the dashboard. See where your time actually goes.