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I'm so happy I've found the tool. I spend a day looking for a tool which can help me and my team track time, but is not focused on spying on employees.
Please consider working on SEO, so it's much easier to find this project. It was also not included in any comparisons or lists I've seen.
I will dig the exact keywords I've used but one for sure was "automatic time tracker linux"
We agree, but we suck at SEO. I welcome any suggestions for concrete action that reliably improves it.
Related issue: https://github.com/ActivityWatch/activitywatch/issues/368
The website https://activitywatch.net/ basically is just a one page with very little content.
So let's start from the basics:
That's very helpful, thanks.
I've started working on putting docs under the same domain. I won't have time for the copywriting stuff anytime soon, but I welcome any PRs in the website repo that improve the landing page with text that includes more of the keywords.
Edit: Updated your comment to make it a checklist.
Docs are served from https://docs.activitywatch.net/en/latest/ now.
We should probably also add a sitemap.
Personal experience: I only found this through alternativeto.net after searching for open-source time-tracking tools on google for a while.
Personal experience: I found it after searching firefox addons like "time tracker" to measure surfing time (its better to add recommended mark on this addon)
I've been searching for RescueTime alternative ;)
Idea for adding more content to the website:
Add an FAQ page
Another idea to make AW more visible online:
I'm in a battle right now with the ManicTime guys who provide horrible, horrible customer service to their clients. I've been watching this project mature for a few years now and have been wanting to switch over.
FYI, we do SEO :)
Another idea to make AW more visible online:
- A lot(most?) find the time tracker they use by searching for it on google.
- Therefore, the solution is to look up simple queries people might ask like: "open-source time-tracker", "best time-tracker", "RescueTime alternative", "free software to track time" and commenting in the top blog comment sections/quora threads/reddit threads about AW.
- I haven't seen the project mentioned in virtually any of the top 3-4 posts on google for any of those queries, and commenting there is an easy 1-time thing to do that doesn't require maintenance. A bonus point is that in a lot of the places people specifically ask for OSS projects, most comments come from closed-source alternative, so highlighting AW there would be especially targeted to the right audience
I would recommend adding a comment to the Quora Posts related to "Time Tracking Software" related keywords.
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Personal experience: I only found this through alternativeto.net after searching for open-source time-tracking tools on google for a while.