Most people have no idea where their time goes. They finish the week exhausted, wondering what they actually accomplished. Tik Tik was born from that frustration — a tool that makes time tracking so frictionless you actually do it. No bloated dashboards, no enterprise complexity. Just start a timer, assign it to a project, and at the end of the week you have real data instead of guesses. The goal was to build something I'd actually use every day — and then make it available to everyone else who feels the same way.
Tik Tik
Tik Tik is a minimal, keyboard-first time tracker built for people who want to know where their hours actually go. Drag-and-drop scheduling, daily notes, project management, and a Telegram bot — all in one clean dashboard.


The dashboard is split into three panels: daily notes (a simple to-do checklist), a task tracker with per-project timers, and a visual day schedule with drag-and-drop blocks. Everything updates in real time. The Telegram integration is where it gets interesting — you can start and stop timers, create tasks, and switch projects without ever leaving your chat. Just type /task, pick a project, and the timer starts. No app switching, no context loss. The whole system is designed around the idea that tracking should cost zero mental effort.
Dark, minimal UI with a teal accent palette. The interface is intentionally quiet — no visual noise, no unnecessary chrome. Keyboard shortcuts for everything so power users never touch the mouse. Under the hood: modern web stack with real-time sync, project-based task organization, and an integrated Telegram bot. Pricing is dead simple — 14-day free trial, then a one-time €9.99 payment. No subscriptions, no hidden fees. Built and shipped with AI-assisted development in under two weeks.
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