Flows: A Simple Time Tracker Focused on Awareness, Not Productivity or Billing
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Stanton
Summary
Flows is a time tracking app created by Paul that focuses on awareness rather than productivity optimization or billing. Unlike traditional time trackers designed for invoices and utilization reports, Flows offers a simple tap-based interface to track where your time goes throughout the day. Users tap a flow to start tracking and tap another to switch, with no projects, tasks, or timesheets involved. The app is designed for people who want a visual picture of their attention and awareness of how they spend their time, not surveillance or productivity metrics.
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· 5 pulledI didn't want another tool telling me to be more productive.
I wanted a simple way to answer one question: 'Where did my day actually go?'
No projects, no tasks, no timesheets. Just a simple, visual picture of where your attention went.
Built for people who want awareness, not surveillance.
Most time trackers seem designed for invoices, utilisation reports, or productivity optimisation.
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