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My TimingKit Project

Aug 7, 2017#tech
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The demo of working time analysisThe demo of the sleep over past 4 years analysisPast week time analysis exampleTime distribution over the past year exampleSleep VS no sleep per month. Sleep is approximately 1/3 of our time on average, confirmed!

A time analysis service I developed from scratch. It enables people to perform advanced calendar time analysis: build dashboards, place widgets on the dashboard, and share it with others. Primarily, the service builds and visualizes pivot tables of any complexity. There are many configurations and options available for time analysis - check it out by visiting TimingKit.tk, or click on this description to get more information.

This is my number one side project of 2016-2017. It was still in active development and not officially released at the time. I spent more than 483 hours (as of Aug 7, 2017) working on this project!

Looking ahead, TimingKit will have a convenient user interface for logging events into the calendar, the capability to generate reports and send them via email automatically, business accounts, an API, and many other improvements.

Currently, you can use TimingKit for:

  1. Personal time analytics (analyze how you sleep, work, do sports, etc)
  2. Working hours analytics (very convenient if you work by hourly rate)
  3. E-lines, or e-queues: create a public dashboard to let people know when your properties are available.
  4. Sharing time and hours with others.

Links

  1. The TimingKit Service (there is a demo)
  2. @TheTimingKit on Twitter
  3. TimingKit Community Webpage