Task actions

Use Record time when you need to track deep work

Record time turns work into evidence by tying each minute to a named item.

Problem / use case

If you need to track deep work, Record time becomes fragile when the work behind use the Record button on a task, priority, meeting, habit, or essential. and Stop the timer when the work ends, or add a manual block if needed. is separated from Daily Plan, Progress, and Task detail.

What should be done conceptually

Record time works best when the task actions decision, next action, and progress evidence stay close enough for track deep work to remain visible.

TimeLens solution

TimeLens solves that by making Record time part of the same workspace as Daily Plan, Progress, and Task detail, so the feature helps the work move instead of becoming another isolated page.

Actual app screen

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Actual product snapshots

Actual TimeLens Record time screen on desktop
Desktop view
Actual TimeLens Record time screen on mobile
Mobile view

How to use it in TimeLens

Use the Record button on a task, priority, meeting, habit, or essential.; Stop the timer when the work ends, or add a manual block if needed.; Review the time in Progress, task detail, focus views, and reports.

What it helps with

Track deep work; Measure task effort; Make reports honest

Where this feature connects

Daily Plan; Progress; Task detail; Reports analytics

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Daily Plan · Progress · Task detail page · Reports analytics

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