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"publishedAt": "2026-05-18T16:41:33.000Z",
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"textContent": "### Website\n\ngithub.com\n\n### GitHub - super-productivity/super-productivity: Super Productivity is an advanced todo list app...\n\nSuper Productivity is an advanced todo list app with integrated Timeboxing and time tracking capabilities. It also comes with integrations for Jira, GitLab, GitHub and Open Project.\n\n### Short description\n\nAn app that tracks/logs time spent on tasks. Private with default local storage. If sync is required, default encryption master key.\n\n### Why I think this tool should be added\n\nAlmost all time tracking apps are just glorified excel spread sheets. Write down the start time of a task, and the end time of the task so you can bill a client or see how many hours you actually spend preparing for a carrot convention. And almost all time tracking/time logging apps store all the data unencrypted for easy data resale, with a focus on preventing unauthorized access instead.\n\nSuper Productivity by default stores all data on your device. If you need to sync your logs between devices you can select your choice of storage provider (ie drop box or webdav, or super productivity servers in Europe), and the app strongly suggests an encryption masterkey for synced logs.\n\n### Section on Privacy Guides\n\nTime Tracking",
"title": "Super Productivity - Time Tracking App"
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