Time Tracking
A timer on any task, a Pomodoro when you need structure, and an honest plan-vs-fact readout at the end of the week.
Timer
- Select a task and press P (with an empty add field) to start the timer; P again stops it.
- While a timer runs, the menu bar ticks with the elapsed time — visible even with the panel hidden.
- In focus mode, right-click the strip for timer / pomodoro / done on the current task.
- One timer at a time: starting a timer on another task stops the previous one.
Pomodoro
- ⇧P starts a Pomodoro on the selection — a focus phase followed by a break, with native notifications between phases.
- Pomodoro sessions are recorded with their kind, so you can tell deep-focus intervals from plain wall-clock timing.
Sessions
Every start/stop pair becomes a session on the task. Sessions are listed on the task's detail page, where you can adjust start and end after the fact or delete a stray one.
Plan vs fact
In the Calendar window, each day's header shows plan — the total of scheduled time blocks — next to fact, the time actually tracked that day. A scheduled block whose task carries tracked time shows both durations on the block itself.
Toggl Track mirror
Connect Toggl in Settings → Integrations with an API token (setup). After that:
- Starting a timer starts a matching Toggl time entry; stopping it stops the entry.
- Mirroring is push-only and best-effort: the local session log is the source of truth, and Toggl is a reporting mirror. A failed mirror call never blocks the local timer — it only lights a quiet menu-bar indicator.