This Isn't Another Timer App
See how TimeCounts compares to the tools you're probably using today.
vs Basic Timer Apps
What they do
Great at countdowns and stopwatches — but they have no concept of your schedule. You set minutes and forget.
What TimeCounts adds
Scheduled event timing with calendar context. Your timers know when events start, how long they should last, and when they're overrunning.
- Event timers tied to your schedule
- Planned vs actual duration tracking
- Smart overrun alerts
vs Calendar Apps
What they do
Calendars show planned durations — but they almost never capture what actually happened. Your 30-minute meeting took 47 minutes, and your calendar will never tell you.
What TimeCounts adds
Event completion with real timing. TimeCounts makes overruns measurable and actionable, turning your calendar into an honest record.
- Actual duration capture for events
- Overrun patterns become visible
- Calendar becomes a truthful record
vs Time Tracking Apps
What they do
Most time trackers (Toggl, Clockify) require manual starts, stops, and categorization. Too much friction, not built for on-the-go.
What TimeCounts adds
Calendar-driven timers that reduce friction to near zero. Import an event, tap to start, mark complete. No manual categorization needed.
- Calendar-driven automation
- One-tap event timing
- Zero-friction execution flow
The Bottom Line
TimeCounts isn't trying to replace your calendar or your time tracker. It's the missing layer between them — calendar-native event timing that makes your schedule honest and your day visible.
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