![]() Rescue TIme is a great tool for those concerned on how are they spending their time online. And navigating between the different views isn't easy, but you get the hang of it.Ī good tool to breakdown and understand your time online and offline on the devices, a great tool to have if you want to be more productive and healthier as well. You either have to look at it by category (Very Productive, Productive, Neutral, Distracting, Very Distracting) individually, or by task (Communication, Business, etc.), there's not just a way to see a full list of everything. Also, it's pretty clunky getting through the report of how you spent your time. I wish that was still part of the free version, b/c it was very helpful. ![]() ![]() I essentially turned off your access to programs or websites that were listed as "distracting." It pretty much stopped you from being your own enemy. CONSįor a short period of time, I was able to use the "FocusTime" feature, which was awesome. And the weekly emails are a nice reminder about how time adds up. It's also really nice that you can set your own designations for what's "productive" and what's "distracting." For most companies, Facebook would be "very distracting," but we actually do a lot of social media work for our clients, so it can be "productive" time for us. We have to log every hour we spend, so we know what's billable and what's not, and some days I'm so all over the place I forget what I've done all day, so this helps me figure it out. It's so helpful when recreating your day. While it's not the easy user experience to figure out, it's still a really helpful tool to reconstructing a day.
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