Log time in hr/min
I have a few tasks where I need to track time. For example playing the piano. I I have a goal of 2 hours a week, and at the moment all I can do it count by minutes then do math to figure out 120 means 2 hours. This get more unweildy when I have a goal of 15-20 for something. It would be nice to be able to set a goal as a unit of Time, then add as units of time.
Planning to release this feature after Accountability (sharing goals and habits with other people). Working on designs for time tracking in the meantime. Thanks for your patience. Have a great day!
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Mcphable
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I'd love to see the option of setting an amount of time as a per day/wk/mo goal type AND track it in a standard hh:mm format. Currently I'm having to convert minutes into decimal format for accurate tracking. I'd love to see the additional time format added. Thanks!!
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Anonymous
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I really want this too! Would have made a huge positive difference in the app for me. Also, it would be great if we were able to choose a flexible goal, like "study two hours five days per week", not just hours per day/week.
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Anonymous
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Yes! This is something I'd love to have added!
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Anonymous
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Hi team, keep up the good work - love your product so far. My no 1 wish is to be able to track something in hours. At the moment, I have a daily average dashboard for tracking the amount of time I spend doing an activity. However, in order to update it I need to convert hours/mins e.g. 3 hrs 20 mins to decimals e.g. 3.33 every time, and once I've done that its not particularly intuitive to track my hard spent hours/minutes in decimals either. Please can I have the option to log and track in hours/minutes?
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Michael S
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I currently use the Eternity App for this but I don't really care about doing it with a calendar. I'd be just as happy (or even happier) to see a bar graph of the time that I spent doing something with the ability to do multiple logs per day.
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Anonymous
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As a user I'd like to have a time tracker for a specific activity. Let's say I want to track the time I'm studying something, instead of adding it manually it can be cool to start and stop a timer to register the action. Having obviously the possibility to change the time manually if needed.