ttime Webtime Tracker — Automatic Browser Activity Tracking

Automatic browser activity tracking. See where your webtime goes, spot productivity patterns, and review daily reports — no signup.

As of June 2026, ttime Webtime Tracker — Automatic Browser Activity Tracking has 3 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.0.19
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update.

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Changelog

  • Apr 10, 2026
    description
    Whether you're reviewing pull requests on GitHub, managing issues in Jira, researching on Stack Overflow, or hopping between Slack, Figma, and your email — ttime silently captures what you're working on. No timers to start. No buttons to click. Just work naturally and let ttime do the tracking.
    
    Your browser activity is automatically categorized (Coding, Review, Research, Meeting, AI, Communication, and more) and synced to your ttime account, where you can assign activities to projects, track revenue goals, and export everything for invoicing.
    
    Built for freelancers who want to bill every minute they've earned.
    
    1. Click "Add to Chrome"
    2. Log in to your ttime account from the side panel or at https://gettti.me (you can sign up with GitHub or Google)
    3. Browse and work as usual — ttime tracks your activity in the background
    4. Open the side panel anytime to see your recent activity sessions in real time
    5. Head to the ttime Activity page to review, assign, and convert activities into billable time records
    
    How it works:
    * Detects user activity (mouse, keyboard, scrolling) and groups it into sessions per site/project
    * Smart site recognition: GitHub PRs and issues are grouped by repository, Jira issues are captured with project and ticket context
    * Activities are automatically categorized — Code, Review, Research, AI, Communication, Social Media, Mail, News, Streaming, and more
    * Sessions sync to your ttime account where you see them in a weekly calendar alongside your time records
    * Assign one or multiple activities to a time record with a single click
    
    The side panel shows:
    * Live activity sessions with real-time duration counters
    * Site favicon, page title, and contextual grouping (repo, project, task)
    * Activity category badges (Coding, Review, AI, Meeting, etc.)
    * Active vs. inactive session status at a glance
    
    Works seamlessly with:
    * GitHub — groups activity by repository, detects PRs, issues, and actions
    * Jira — captures project name and issue key automatically
    * 100+ categorized sites including Slack, Figma, Gmail, ChatGPT, Notion, and many more
    
    Privacy first:
    * Activity data is only sent to your own ttime account — never shared with third parties
    * Mark any activity as private to hide it from your default view
    * No data is collected when you're not logged in
    
    >>> ttime Overview
    
    ttime is revenue-first time tracking built for freelancers. Set your hourly rate, define monthly revenue goals, and track your progress with visual charts that show real earnings — not just hours. Create projects with individual billing rates and currencies, log time with 14 work types, and export polished reports for invoicing in Excel, CSV, or Markdown.
    
    Combined with the browser extension and the VS Code extension, ttime builds a complete picture of your workday — so you can stop guessing and start billing with confidence.
    
    Learn more at https://gettti.me
    
    If you have any problems or feedback, reach out to us at [email protected]
    Description:
    
    You open your laptop, start working, and 6 hours later you have no idea where the time went.
    
    ttime Webtime Tracker runs silently in the background and shows you exactly how you spent your time online. No timers. No buttons. Just browse normally.
    
    Automatic webtime tracking:
    - Tracks time spent on every site automatically
    - Detects real activity — mouse, keyboard, scrolling — so idle time doesn't count
    - Categorizes sites automatically: Coding, Research, Communication, AI, Social Media, News, Streaming, and more
    - Smart grouping for GitHub (by repo, issue, PR), Jira (by project and ticket), and many more
    
    See your day at a glance:
    - Productivity distribution: productive, distracting, and other
    - 24-hour timeline showing when and where you were active
    - Per-domain breakdown with favicons, durations, and page-level detail
    - Live timer on your currently active site
    
    Mark what matters:
    - Set any domain as productive, distracting, or other
    - Your choices are remembered and shape your daily summary
    
    Domain deep dives:
    - Total sessions, tracked time, and active days per domain
    - Average daily time and most active day
    - 30-day stacked timeline chart per domain
    
    Navigate your history:
    - Browse activity day by day, up to 30 days back
    - Relative labels — Today, Yesterday — for quick orientation
    
    Export and backup your data:
    - Export all tracked sessions, domain settings, and statistics as JSON
    - Import previously exported data to restore or transfer between devices
    - Your data, your control
    
    Privacy first:
    - All data stays local in your browser by default
    - No account required
    - No data sent anywhere unless you choose to connect
    - Works fully offline
    
    Optional sync:
    - Connect to a ttime account to sync activity for project tracking and invoicing
    - Login is entirely optional — the extension works standalone
    
    Get started in 3 seconds:
    1. Click "Add to Chrome"
    2. Browse normally
    3. Open the side panel to see where your webtime goes
    
    No signup. No setup. Just answers.
    
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    Feedback or questions? Reach out at [email protected]
  • Apr 10, 2026
    short_description
    Automatically tracks your browser activity and turns it into billable time — so you never lose revenue to forgotten hours again.
    Automatic browser activity tracking. See where your webtime goes, spot productivity patterns, and review daily reports — no signup.
  • Apr 10, 2026
    name
    ttime - Revenue first time tracking for freelancers
    ttime Webtime Tracker — Automatic Browser Activity Tracking

Permissions & access

Permissions
sidePaneltabsstorageidentityalarms
Host access
https://gettti.me/*

Screenshots

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About

Description:

You open your laptop, start working, and 6 hours later you have no idea where the time went.

ttime Webtime Tracker runs silently in the background and shows you exactly how you spent your time online. No timers. No buttons. Just browse normally.

Automatic webtime tracking:
- Tracks time spent on every site automatically
- Detects real activity — mouse, keyboard, scrolling — so idle time doesn't count
- Categorizes sites automatically: Coding, Research, Communication, AI, Social Media, News, Streaming, and more
- Smart grouping for GitHub (by repo, issue, PR), Jira (by project and ticket), and many more

See your day at a glance:
- Productivity distribution: productive, distracting, and other
- 24-hour timeline showing when and where you were active
- Per-domain breakdown with favicons, durations, and page-level detail
- Live timer on your currently active site

Mark what matters:
- Set any domain as productive, distracting, or other
- Your choices are remembered and shape your daily summary

Domain deep dives:
- Total sessions, tracked time, and active days per domain
- Average daily time and most active day
- 30-day stacked timeline chart per domain

Navigate your history:
- Browse activity day by day, up to 30 days back
- Relative labels — Today, Yesterday — for quick orientation

Export and backup your data:
- Export all tracked sessions, domain settings, and statistics as JSON
- Import previously exported data to restore or transfer between devices
- Your data, your control

Privacy first:
- All data stays local in your browser by default
- No account required
- No data sent anywhere unless you choose to connect
- Works fully offline

Optional sync:
- Connect to a ttime account to sync activity for project tracking and invoicing
- Login is entirely optional — the extension works standalone

Get started in 3 seconds:
1. Click "Add to Chrome"
2. Browse normally
3. Open the side panel to see where your webtime goes

No signup. No setup. Just answers.

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Feedback or questions? Reach out at [email protected]

Technical

Version
1.0.19
Manifest
V3
Size
397KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
uccfc2b437b4551b4d71e9260394b469b
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Feb 17, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 6, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website

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