Calendar
The Calendar puts your tracking on the layout you already think in. Open it with the Calendar button in the Home header. Switch between Week, Month, and Year, and use Today to snap back. Click the date in the top bar to jump anywhere — weeks show as a scrollable list, months and years as grids.
Reading the cells
Section titled “Reading the cells”Each hour (week mode) or day (month mode) draws a bar sized by time logged. Two display options change how they read:
- Heatmap — recolors by activity density: how much context switching and app variety the hour held. A focused hour in one app stays cool even if it’s full; a fragmented hour across many apps reads hot. Bar heights still show actual time.
- Line — swaps bars for a line graph of the day’s rhythm.
You can also overlay Events and, in week mode, Sessions. The Days to include filter (All days / Weekdays / Weekends) applies here too.
Day summaries
Section titled “Day summaries”Each day gets a short plain-language summary — “you logged Universal Orlando at 12 PM for 11h 00m” — built from your tracked data by the app’s own logic. Nothing is sent anywhere to generate them; they’re computed on your machine, not by AI.
The hour sidebar
Section titled “The hour sidebar”Click any hour to open its detail: the apps and breakdowns active in that slot, with the same right-click actions as Home (tag, ignore, customize). The header shows the date with the hour range in a pill — chevrons step to the previous or next hour and roll across midnight into the neighboring day. Hours with nothing tracked say No activity.