Thanks to Timing for sponsoring BrettTerpstra.com this week! I have Timing running all day, every day, and am always honored to have their support on the blog.
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Time is your most precious resource. You need to know how you are spending it. But time tracking sucks. Big Time. (Pun intended.)
Timing fixes that.
It automatically tracks which apps, documents and websites you use — without any starting and stopping of timers. See how you spend your time, eliminate distracting activities, and improve your client billing. It’s like Screen Time on steroids.
Timing lets you stop worrying about time and focus on doing your best work instead.
Timing also offers a web app to access your time entries from anywhere. If you are on the go and need to track time spent on a meeting (for example), you can track it right from your iPhone! In addition, the Timing team offers a set of Siri shortcuts to start and stop timers as quickly as possible.
Not convinced yet? Read what Brett himself has to say about Timing. (Spoiler alert: He likes it, and it helps him be more productive.)
Or, just download the free 14-day trial today and get 10% off for the first year!