Timery for Toggl User Reviews

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Nearly perfect

This app is both simple to use, and great at what it does. A+.

What I feel it DOES need though is an Apple Watch companion. A time app needs to be on the Watch. With that in the bag, this would be the perfect solution.

Login to set a timer? Nope.

I’m tired of apps asking for a login just to do simple things. Sorry folks but I don’t want to create an account to have a few timers.

An essential tool for automated time tracking.

I use time tracking less as a work tool (I work regular hours on a more-or-less fixed schedule, so I know how much time I spend working) and more as a personal self-awareness check, logging things like time spent socializing and cleaning the house.

Toggl was always kind of interesting, but it’s interface and integrations were always lackluster—until Timery.

The biggest factor to how effectively I track my time is ease of use: if I have to spend multiple minutes starting a timer every time I want to track something it rapidly becomes a wasted effort.

Timery is the solution for this problem: it’s saved timers and widget features enable near-instantaneous tracking, and with practically zero effort.

It’s supposed to be getting an update soon for Shortcuts integrations (the developer is pretty open about the progress on Twitter) and I intend to spend a fair amount out time configuring that system, but even in its current state it is hands down the best app for time tracking I’ve found.
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Great time tracker for the multiPad lifestyle

Great app at a reasonable subscription price for those who want a better Toggl app.

I know it’s early days for this app yet but there are a few features that I’d love to eventually see:
1. A secondary widget with toggle reports like a pie chart that can toggle from daily, weekly, and monthly.
2. A reports tab to see trends in the time tracking that are usually available on the website.
3. Calendar integration like the ability to replace a portion of tracked time with the same duration of a new project. For example, project “study time” being replaced by project/calendar event “work shift.” An automatic method to do this would be phenomenal.
4. A simple Apple Watch app. Preferably a complication too.

Keep up the good work.
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Fantastic time tracking app

Heard about this app from the Cortex podcast and am very happy with it! It’s a very intuitive way to log in my work time, and visualize my tracked time using the Toggl app in many useful ways! Definitely worth it for the subscription if you want to make the most of this system.

Toggl should just hire you, this is great

The Toggl iOS app is good, but it’s not thought out like this is. This one feels native, has strong Shortcuts integration, and has a really nice UI/UX. Hats off man.

Fantastic

Brilliant and well thought out app that solves all the issues with Toggle’s own app. Add watch supper and it will be essentially perfect

Widget is a Godsend

I had been using Shortcuts widgets to track my time using Toggl, but having everything in-house is much easier and keeps me much more motivated to keep accurate time tracking.

What the official Toggl app should be

If you use Toggl this is the way to interface with it from iOS nothing else comes close. Would love to see an Apple Watch app in the future (maybe added onto the Timery club subscription) as this would definitely make me want to upgrade.

Invaluable for easy time tracking

I’ve been beta testing Timery since last summer, and I use it almost every day for time tracking. I love the widget which lets me start and stop my saved timers with one tap. It’s been a huge time saver for tracking my work hours, especially when it’s not convenient to use the Toggl website.

Absolutely worth the $10/year subscription as a freelancer with a dozen projects going at all times. Joe has really listened to feedback from the test team and I’m excited to see how this app will continue to grow.
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