When comparing RescueTime vs TimeGuru, the Slant community recommends RescueTime for most people. In the question“What are the best time tracking apps for freelancers?” RescueTime is ranked 5th while TimeGuru is ranked 17th. The most important reason people chose RescueTime is:
Users and team leaders can get weekly emails that summarize what everyone has been spending their time doing.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Weekly email summary
Users and team leaders can get weekly emails that summarize what everyone has been spending their time doing.
Pro Simple setup
Starting out with RescueTime is as easy as making an account and installing the software. It really is pretty simple and does not take much time at all.
Pro Estimates productivity
Users can customize what constitutes productive time and not, this allows for good flexibility depending on what ones job requirements are.
Pro Keeps track of set goals
The app allows setting goals and helps keep track of progress towards them in the dashboard and weekly email to motivate you.
Pro Detailed reports
Reports show how you allocate your time between various apps, websites and categories of tools as well as tell you how productive you were and if you've achieved set goals.
Pro Free version
Free for up to 10 users.
Pro Simple userinterface with advanced functions
Pro Helpful support
Pro has every function you need and more, incredibly easy setup guide when you create the system
Even with the app missing, this the most userfriendly system I have tried so far. When creating the system, you follow a very simple guide, that walks you through all the system's modules and functions, and allows you to customize it all to fit your needs. Also, you can easily get the app icon on your phone, that opens up the system in your browser when you click it. It works just as good as an actual app in my opinion.
Cons
Con no app, still easy to use from the phone though.
The app missing is not a huge problem for me at all. They have a guide for both Android and Apple on how to get the icon on your phone's homepage, which works just as fine. The only difference is that the system opens up in your mobile browser instead. It almost looks like an app.
