What it does
- Captures work activity from the desktop.
- Builds a chronological record across meetings and tasks.
- Generates summaries and next-step suggestions from real evidence.
- Drafts reviewable time entries tied to verified activity.
Exploration 01 — Work memory
Your work generates evidence everywhere. TimeKeeper turns it into a record you can actually use.
Knowledge workers accumulate context across screens, meetings, and tasks — then lose most of it. TimeKeeper captures work activity from the desktop, rebuilds chronological context, and drafts summaries and time entries from verified evidence. No manual note-taking. No vague recollection.
Professionals who need an auditable record of what actually happened — consultants, lawyers, builders running multiple workstreams, anyone billing by the hour or writing retrospectives from memory.
When you connect Google Calendar, TimeKeeper requests only
calendar.readonly, openid, and email.
Read-only. Used only to improve meeting detection. You can disconnect at any time.
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