i'm not talking about not having a plan. I'm talking about not wasting time checking your progress against that plan and having real proof of work to show if needed
Kanban boards and Jira tickets are manual. The point of TimeFly is automating that part, you don’t have to log tasks or go back through commits to reconstruct your week. It gives you a clean, visual timeline of what you actually worked on, without extra input.
We’re also working on features to track progress toward goals and to generate reports if you ever need to justify your time objectively (instead of estimating it by hand) which is something I’d definitely value myself as a client.
It might not be your exact use case, but it still provides value by taking away the overhead of manual tracking while giving you structured insight.
Carlos here, one half of the TimeFly dev duo.
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