About
Built out of frustration with time tracking.
Time-Pop was built to answer one question: “What have I actually been doing all week?”
Every time tracking tool we tried required behaviour change — start a timer, stop a timer, remember to log your lunch, remember to switch projects. People forget. Data gets reconstructed. Nobody trusts the reports.
Activity confirmation works differently. Instead of asking you to track time as you work, it asks you to confirm what you're working on periodically. The result is accurate records from people who would never reliably operate a timer system.
We built it local-first because we were uncomfortable with the idea of our work patterns sitting on someone else's server by default. The local SQLite architecture isn't a technical compromise — it's a deliberate privacy decision.
Time-Pop is built with Flutter, which lets us ship the same codebase across Windows, macOS, Android, and the web enterprise dashboard. Version 1.0 shipped on Windows in 2024. macOS is in active development.
Built for the long term
Time-Pop is independent, self-funded, and built to last. We have no investors to satisfy with surveillance features, no incentive to monetise your work data, and no plans to be acquired. The local-first architecture is a commitment, not a marketing position.