Know exactly what you shipped this week.
Focus Tracker is a simple weekly log for developers. Instead of juggling tickets and boards, you record focused work blocks and get a clean story of where your time actually went.
Sign in with GitHub or Google to start logging focus sessions. No automatic tracking — only what you choose to log.
What Weekline includes
Add a short entry for each block of work with a project, intention, and optional notes. No tickets or backlog required.
See your day as a simple list of focus sessions with total time, session count, and your primary project at a glance.
The Week view shows total time, session counts, and how your focus was distributed across days and projects.
Track how much time you're investing in each project so you can balance client work, side projects, and experiments.
Switch between multiple built-in themes or design your own custom color palette with a simple editor.
Generate a structured Markdown recap of your week that's ready to paste into Notion, Obsidian, status emails, or client reports.
What your day looks like
A sample of the Today view once you've logged a few focus sessions.
- [Client API] Wire up new billing endpoints1h 15m
- [Product site] Fix flaky image loading bug45m
- [Exploration] Notes from testing new auth flow1h 45m
Who it's built for
Focus Tracker is opinionated: it's designed for people who think in weeks and projects, not in task backlogs.
- • Solo devs & indie hackers
- • Freelancers & consultants with multiple clients
- • Engineers tracking impact for 1:1s & perf reviews
- • Works next to Jira, Linear, or GitHub — not instead of
- • A clean “what actually happened this week” layer
- • Easy to paste into your own notes or docs
What's on the roadmap
The core is a solid weekly focus log. Around that, we're adding a few sharp tools — not a full project management suite.
- • Notion & Obsidian export presets
- • Automatic weekly email recap
- • Simple streaks and weekly goals
- • Small analytics upgrades (trends & charts)
- • Compact “mini window” timer you can keep on screen
- • Optional Pomodoro-style focus mode
- • Calendar & task integrations (Pro)
- • Richer visualizations for projects and weeks