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¿Puedo vibecodear Timing?

SÍ · se arma en una sentada
precio $11/mesahorrarías $132/añotiempo de build una sentadacategoría ⏳ control de tiemporeemplazada por 0 personas

The core loop is small enough for a capable coding agent to produce a useful local version in one sitting. For Timing, track Mac application activity privately and assign blocks to projects. The hard boundary is deep macos automation, rules, sync, calendar integration, and reporting polish, plus ubiquitous capture, coaching, and team workflow.

el prompt
Build a personal replacement for Timing in an empty repository.
Use Tauri 2, React, TypeScript, SQLite, and optional OS accessibility APIs; do not offer alternative stacks.
The core loop is: track Mac application activity privately, assign time blocks to projects, review patterns locally, and export a transparent activity record.
Make the first run work locally with one documented command.
Store all user data locally by default and make export straightforward.
Put secrets in .env, ship .env.example, and never commit credentials.
Create one-click start and stop, manual entries, idle detection, tags, projects, and notes.
Keep any application-name tracking opt-in and never record window contents or keystrokes.
Add Pomodoro-style focus sessions, break reminders, and an optional allowlist blocker.
Provide daily, weekly, project, and category reports with editable corrections.
Export CSV and JSON and make the underlying event log inspectable.
Add automatic local backups and a privacy screen explaining every collected field.
Include clear empty, loading, success, and recoverable error states.
Add input validation, safe filenames, and graceful handling of unavailable APIs.
Write focused tests for the core transformation and one end-to-end happy path.
Create a README with setup, architecture, permissions, data location, and backup steps.
Do not add accounts, billing, telemetry, analytics, or a hosted control plane.
Deliberately leave out employee surveillance.
Deliberately leave out payroll and billing automation.
Deliberately leave out cross-device blocking and behavioral coaching services.
Finish by running the tests and listing the exact commands used.

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por qué la gente sigue pagando

People still pay for Timing because the timer is simple, but people pay for frictionless capture and a history they trust enough to invoice or change habits from. The recurring cost buys idle detection, permissions, app metadata, privacy, notifications, sync, reports, integrations, and backups, not just the visible interface.

qué pierdes

xdeep macOS automation, rules, sync, calendar integration, and reporting polish

xcross-device history

xteam timesheets and payroll

xbehavioral datasets

xblocking across every platform

compartir en X ↗"Acabo de reemplazar Timing ($11/mes) con un prompt"
la salida

¿No quieres construirlo? Esta gente ya lo hizo gratis.

Clockify FreeFive users get timers and a private auto-tracker; reports stop at 31-day windows and CSV export is paid.$0freeManicTime FreeOne computer gets automatic app, site and document history, tags and timesheet export; cloud sync is the billable part.$0freeToggl Track FreeFast timers plus a private desktop activity trail you can promote into entries; formal approvals cost extra.$0free

las 3 alternativas gratis de Timing →· sin votos, sin pago por aparecer · solo lo que es real

los números

Precio de Timing

planmensualanual (por mes)qué incluye
professional$11/usuario$9/usuario1 Mac; automatic time tracking and reports.
expert$14/usuario$11/usuarioUp to 2 Macs; expanded reporting and invoicing integrations.
connect$20/usuario$16/usuarioUp to 3 Macs/user; team collaboration and shared projects.

plan gratisno free tier

facturaciónmonthly + annual (20%+ discount); 30-day trial without card

costos ocultosDevice limits rise by tier: 1 Mac on Professional, 2 on Expert, and 3 per user on Connect.

verificado 2026-08-14 · fuente ↗

preguntas
¿Puedo vibecodear Timing?

Sí. Un agente de código (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor) te arma un reemplazo personal usable de Timing en una sentada con el prompt de esta página. Corre en tu máquina o servidor, sin suscripción.

¿Cuánto cuesta Timing?

Timing cuesta unos $11/mes (Professional, revisado 2026-07-31), o sea $132 al año. Eso es lo que ahorras si la reemplazas con un prompt.

¿Qué pierdo si reemplazo Timing?

Con honestidad: deep macOS automation, rules, sync, calendar integration, and reporting polish; cross-device history; team timesheets and payroll; behavioral datasets; blocking across every platform. Si alguno de esos te sostiene el negocio, sigue pagando.

¿Hay una alternativa open source a Timing?

Sí: Clockify Free (Five users get timers and a private auto-tracker; reports stop at 31-day windows and CSV export is paid.) ManicTime Free (One computer gets automatic app, site and document history, tags and timesheet export; cloud sync is the billable part.) Toggl Track Free (Fast timers plus a private desktop activity trail you can promote into entries; formal approvals cost extra.) Las 3 alternativas gratis están en puedovibecodearlo.app/timing/alternatives. El prompt es para cuando la quieres exactamente a tu modo.

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