One-tap timing
Hit Space to start or pause. Only one task runs at a time — starting a task pauses the last one and floats it to the top.
Time · Tasks · Focus
DLog answers one question at the end of the day: how much time did I spend on each task? Track it, tag it, export a clean timesheet — entirely offline. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
Free · Windows, macOS & Linux · Your data never leaves your machine.
A single-purpose tool that does its one job well.
Hit Space to start or pause. Only one task runs at a time — starting a task pauses the last one and floats it to the top.
Tag each task with a project and category, then see a clean breakdown of where your day actually went.
Copy a plain-text summary in one keystroke, or export any day or range as CSV or text — ready to paste.
A bar chart against your daily hour target, stat cards, and a project/category breakdown, filterable by date range.
No backend, no database, no accounts, no telemetry. Everything lives on your machine and stays there.
New task, switch panes, jump between days, zoom the UI — all without leaving the keyboard.
The whole app is two screens: a timer you live in, and a dashboard that adds it up.
Start a task with Space; the running one rides to the top and everything else pauses. Click any row to rename it, retag it, or fix the time. Past days stay fully editable.
A bar chart against your daily target, four stat cards, and a project/topic breakdown — all filterable by date range. The end-of-day timesheet writes itself.
Version 1.0.0 · pick your platform below.
Windows 10 & 11 · 64-bit
Apple Silicon & Intel
Debian/Ubuntu · Fedora · any distro
macOS builds are unsigned: on first launch, right-click the app → Open → Open to bypass Gatekeeper once.
The desktop app is free and offline by design. But if your team needs it to do more, Asyncript builds that for you — custom features, integrations, and deployment tailored to how your business runs.