
I’ve been searching for an easy, simple and effective time tracking tool for years.
And I’ve just found it – I’ve been testing Toggl for the past week and it’s very, very useful.
Also very, very free.
Set up takes 30 seconds.
Cheers
Brendon

I’ve been searching for an easy, simple and effective time tracking tool for years.
And I’ve just found it – I’ve been testing Toggl for the past week and it’s very, very useful.
Also very, very free.
Set up takes 30 seconds.
Cheers
Brendon
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this isn’t _just_ a good recommendation, brendon, it’s going to be a handy blog post subject for me.
I found I was signed up already in Tggl sometime back … it seemd clunky to use then, it is much improved, thanks for gettingme back on track.
I’m particularlly drawn toit becuase 90% of the folks I interact with, and certain I. myself, are _always_ failing to get going and take advantage of things because we have ‘no time’. Well, if you can’t get work done because you have a medical problem, you go to a doctor. If you’re car won’t run, you call a mechanic. If you cna’t decipher your tax forms, you call in an accountant.
“having no time” is a ‘fixable’ problem, just like a flat tire … why live with it, do something about it … in one morning’s use I have already found some big areas to focus on.