Superb application for recording and visualising time spent
Came to the application on the basis of a recommendation from the podcast Mac Power Users. The application was lauded and it has lived up to the reputation. An excellent tool that is helping me to keep on point. Thank you.
Great
The fact that you are using Parks & Rec references for the mock up screens is a YES to me already.
La coche
Je me sers de toggle depuis 8 ans et me sers de Timery depuis 3 ans. J'ai vite compris la plus value qu'apporte Timery, ne serait-ce qu'avec ses Minuteurs sauvegardés ("Saved timers"). Aussi, ai entendu parler de ce logiciel via la balado Mac Power Users (MPU). Chapeau!
Love this app…but don’t count on any support or the watch app
Updating my review. I’ve loved using this app but have recently had a lot of trouble with the watch app complication being removed for unknown reasons. It’s the only app complication that goes missing. When I’m trying to not use my phone on-site at a job, the whole reason I bought my watch, I have to fiddle with my watch and re-add the complication. I sent an email to the dev. I follow him on Twitter, I see him talking about random things and about his app. He seems very responsive. Except to my support request, it has been ignored and not responded to. For the watch app to be the only one not working out of all my apps, it’s very frustrating. It’s worse when the dev doesn’t ignores things. So if you’re buying this for the watch, you might reconsider.
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The best interface to Toggl
TImery is simply the best way to interface with Toggl on a day-to-day basis. I'd also like to call out the excellent Shortcuts integration and supported actions that the Timery app exposes, allowing for really great automation routines that can manipulate and consume Toggl timer details. Thank you!
A Beautiful Workhorse
When I first had to start using toggl for work, Timery was the only thing I found that make the experience *pleasant*. Since then, it's become the backbone of my time tracking workflow, and it's reliable enough that I even use it to track personal/non-work time.
Timery is a rare & special app: beautifully designed, deeply integrated into the apple platform. It's invisible most of the time, and a sensible workhorse whenever I need it. The Shortcuts integration is also wonderful (and rock solid!).
Timery is a rare & special app: beautifully designed, deeply integrated into the apple platform. It's invisible most of the time, and a sensible workhorse whenever I need it. The Shortcuts integration is also wonderful (and rock solid!).
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Best App for use with Toggl
I use this app every single day for time tracking tasks for projects. Integration with Toggl is perfect, easy to set-up and gives great overviews/reports.
The widgets on iPad are a great way to easily start timers, and quickly see overviews also.
5 stars and will tell other people interested in using Toggl to use this.
The widgets on iPad are a great way to easily start timers, and quickly see overviews also.
5 stars and will tell other people interested in using Toggl to use this.
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Great alternative to the official app, but...
Disclaimer: Timery is great in terms of reporting and customization. Much more attention to details than in Toggl Track official app. And I love it.
BUT.
1. It really feels like it was not built for Mac but ported from iPad. Some things in the UI feel clunky, also missing keyboard shortcuts.
2. It really needs the improvement in the UX of actual time tracker. Toggl did a great job in parsing @ or # as project and tag, respectively, for example. So to be able to quickly set what I'm doing I need much more effort in Timery than in Toggl.
3. Crashed a couple of times when I was using global hotkey from Raycast to show the app or when it failed to connect to Toggl API.
Please, keep up the great work that you've done, and improve fluent timer editing experience. The app is definitely a great piece of software and worth subscription.
BUT.
1. It really feels like it was not built for Mac but ported from iPad. Some things in the UI feel clunky, also missing keyboard shortcuts.
2. It really needs the improvement in the UX of actual time tracker. Toggl did a great job in parsing @ or # as project and tag, respectively, for example. So to be able to quickly set what I'm doing I need much more effort in Timery than in Toggl.
3. Crashed a couple of times when I was using global hotkey from Raycast to show the app or when it failed to connect to Toggl API.
Please, keep up the great work that you've done, and improve fluent timer editing experience. The app is definitely a great piece of software and worth subscription.
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Helpful but crashes
Timery has helped me keep track of my time as a freelancer. It's easy to use and I like how you can have timers for different things so you can keep track of different jobs seperately. The app crashes from time to time. I dont think I've lost any data, so it's mostly just a little annoying. Not the end of the world, but would be great to catch that bug and kill it!
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Awesome tool used every day
I bought Timery after hearing how good a tool it was and it is. It works very well, and is simple to use. I never had a sync issue (sometimes restart the app to force a reload of data displayed, but data was NEVER lost). There are ways to configure it (connected to the uderlying Toggle service) to suit your needs, and plenty of extra features as well.
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