Super Productivity ( Yes that's the application and it's open source)
That's how the application looks like.
If you’re someone who writes code and forgets what you were doing five minutes ago or gets confused on what to do next, struggles in managing tasks, tracking time and analyzing daily, weekly, monthly reports of work-productivity (me literally every day), you should check out Super Productivity. It’s kind of like a to-do list app with time tracking, pomodoro, project management, tags, but way more useful and not obsessed with being all aesthetic while hiding half the features you actually need.
You can make tasks, sort them into projects and even link your GitHub, Jira or gitlab so your issues just show up in the app. Super handy if you're working on a lots of repos or trying to manage freelance gigs and side projects without losing your mind.
I personally use it for my personal work management and productivity, seeing a timer running out with my task name written and tags ( for better view of what you're working on and spending time on ) and it's been an amazing application.
There’s also a built in time tracker, which is great for figuring out how much time you're actually coding vs. how much you’re just scrolling reels or watching “How to learn X in 10 minutes” videos that you’ll never use. The daily planning stuff lets you set your top goals and see what you got done, that's kind of satisfying, like really pushing to do more and achieve more
It’s completely free and open source. No logins, no ads, no “upgrade to unlock basic features” trap. Just download it and go yeehaww!
If you’ve been jumping between ten different productivity apps and still feel all over the place, give this one a try. It’s simple but very powerful. You can tell it was made by someone who actually gets dev life aka https://github.com/johannesjo ( creator of Super Productivity )
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