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Timery is a third-party time-tracking client built for Toggl Track, independently developed by Joe Hribar. It supports iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. Rather than being a standalone time-management SaaS backend, it relies on the user’s existing free or paid Toggl Track account, providing faster and more systematic time-tracking access within the Apple ecosystem.
The product focuses on reducing friction when starting and stopping timers. Users can save frequently used timers and start them with one tap; manage recent time entries, duplicate and restart them, add entries manually, and edit projects, descriptions, tags, start/stop times, and durations. It also supports time-entry suggestions, splitting time records, duration rounding, restarting recent entries, and other detailed workflow features. For reporting, users can view time statistics for today, this week, and longer periods, with configurable filters and grouping by project, tag, date, and more. Exports are available in CSV, PDF, and PNG.
Timery’s strengths lie in its deep use of Apple-native capabilities: the Mac menu bar, Apple Watch, complications, Smart Stack, widgets, Lock Screen widgets, StandBy, Live Activities, Dynamic Island, Control Center controls, Siri/Shortcuts, and keyboard shortcuts are all covered. It is especially friendly to users who rely on Shortcuts-based automation.
Timery uses a freemium model. The free version lets users save up to 4 timers, manage the latest 4 time entries from the current day, view other entries from the past week in read-only mode, edit the current time entry, and add new projects and tags. The paid Timery Club plan costs $0.99/month or $9.99/year, includes a two-week free trial, and is billed through Apple ID / the App Store.
The privacy policy is relatively clear: Toggl credentials or API tokens are stored in the device’s secure keychain; saved timers are synced via iCloud; and Toggl data is not transmitted outside the device, iCloud, and Toggl services. TelemetryDeck only collects anonymous usage data. However, the text does not mention compliance certifications such as SOC 2 or GDPR. Enterprise features such as team collaboration, permissions, and approvals are also not described, and related capabilities depend more on Toggl itself.
Its advantages are ease of use, low pricing, and very deep Apple ecosystem integration. It is a good fit for freelancers, consultants, creators, developers, and heavy Toggl users. Its drawbacks are clear platform limitations, with no Windows, Android, or Web version, as well as strong dependence on Toggl. Information on enterprise-grade collaboration and compliance capabilities is also limited.
The available text does not state whether the website or service is accessible from mainland China, so this remains unknown. Actual usage may also be affected by App Store region, Apple ID payments, and the stability of access to Toggl. If you need local team collaboration, Chinese-language support, and domestic payment options, consider evaluating Feishu Projects, Teambition, Worktile, or China-based project management tools with time-tracking features.
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timeryapp.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach timeryapp.com directly.