Timery for Toggl

1.6.2 for iPhone
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2023-09-26

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Timery for Toggl Description
Enhance your Toggl time-tracking experience with Timery! Start your most-used timers with one tap. Edit your recent time entries easily. See reports of your time tracked. With its apps, widgets, and Shortcuts actions, Timery brings you easy time tracking with Toggl.

Timery works on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch with your free or paid Toggl Track account but is made independently of Toggl.

Timery’s features:

Saved Timers
Save your frequently used timers and quickly start them.

Time Entries
Edit recent time entries, start duplicates, and add new ones.

Time Entry Suggestions
Select from suggested saved timers and recent timers when starting or editing time entries.

Reports
See your time tracked today, this week, and beyond with filtering & grouping options. Export as CSV, PDF, and PNG files.

Manage Projects & More
Edit your Toggl projects, tasks, & tags and add new ones.

Interactive Widgets
Start & stop time entries, check time tracked, show report details, and more with Home Screen, Lock Screen, and StandBy widgets.

Live Activities
Show your current time entry on the Lock Screen and in the Dynamic Island.

Shortcuts Support
Start & stop time entries, check your current time entry, check time tracked, and more.

Keyboard Shortcuts
Start & stop time entries, edit the current time entry, navigate the app, and more.

And more is planned.

A few more notes:
• Timery is a Toggl client and requires a Toggl Track account.
• Timery requires an internet connection to perform tasks.
• Saved timers & saved reports sync with iCloud to all your devices signed in with the same Apple ID.

Timery is free to use on a limited basis: save up to four timers, manage the four latest time entries today (the rest are read-only), and edit the current time entry. With a monthly or yearly subscription (which includes a two-week free trial), join the Timery Club and unlock all the app’s functionality. You’ll also be helping support the app & future development, and I greatly appreciate that!

Happy time tracking!

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Timery has been featured on MacStories, Cortex, Connected, AppStories, Upgrade, and The Sweet Setup.

Federico Viticci, MacStories:

“What sets Timery apart from other time tracking utilities is the unique combination of developer Hribar’s understanding of the needs of Toggl users and his embrace of modern iOS and iPadOS technologies. Timery isn’t just a more customizable Toggl client with advanced features […]; it’s also an exemplary iOS and iPadOS citizen that showcases what great iOS and iPad apps should offer.”

Myke Hurley, Upgrade:

“Timery is my favorite iOS app ever. I get such great use out of it, so it’s personal to me. Time tracking is a big part of my life. But this application—the amount of work that is put into this and new features is truly astounding. […] It’s really just a masterclass in long-term app development.”

Mike Schmitz, The Sweet Setup:

“Timery is hands down the best time tracking app for iOS. It gives you a functional user interface that is perfect for managing your timers and your time entries, the Shortcuts support is stellar, and the widgets eliminate much of the friction that typically comes from starting and stopping manual timers.”

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Subscription Details:
• Payment will be charged to your Apple ID account at the confirmation of purchase or after the free trial period if offered.
• Your subscription will automatically renew unless it is canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period.
• You can manage and cancel your subscriptions by going to your account settings on the App Store after purchase.
• Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription.
• Privacy policy: https://timeryapp.com/privacy.html
• Terms of Use: https://timeryapp.com/terms.html
Timery for Toggl 1.6.2 Update
2023-09-26
I hope you’ve been enjoying the interactive widgets on iOS 17!

This update brings interactive widgets to macOS Sonoma too! Start & stop time entries, show report details, and more right on your desktop without having to open the app.

What’s new:
• Interactive widgets on macOS Sonoma
• Saved-timer toggle buttons

In the app and widgets, timer buttons now both start & stop timers. When the timer is running, pressing the button again will stop the current time entry.

In the app, context menus and swipe actions for buttons will show actions to stop the timer and stop it minutes ago. And in widgets, if start controls are enabled, the timer can be stopped minutes ago as well.

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Thank you for using Timery and being part of the Timery Club. I really appreciate your support!

Happy time tracking!
– Joe

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New in Timery 1.6:

Interactive widgets:
• Start & stop time entries and Live Activities
• Start time entries minutes ago and at the last stop time
• Page through more timers than can normally fit
• Show time-tracked details
• Switch report time periods
—all without having to open the app

What else is new in widgets:
• Project widget and Single Saved Timer widget
• StandBy widgets on iPhone and Lock Screen widgets on iPad
• Medium Dashboard widget and small Recent Timers widget
• New options for stop buttons, extra graphs, and more

What’s new on Apple Watch:
• Updated design and widgets in the Smart Stack
• New settings menus including new complication & widget options
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Price:
Free
Version:
1.6.2
Size:
113.2 MB
Update Date:
2023-09-26
Developer:
Joseph Hribar
Language:
English
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1.6.2 2023-09-26
I hope you’ve been enjoying the interactive widgets on iOS 17!

This update brings interactive widgets to macOS Sonoma too! Start & stop time entries, show report details, and more right on your desktop without having to open the app.

What’s new:
• Interactive widgets on macOS Sonoma
• Saved-timer toggle buttons

In the app and widgets, timer buttons now both start & stop timers. When the timer is running, pressing the button again will stop the current time entry.

In the app, context menus and swipe actions for buttons will show actions to stop the timer and stop it minutes ago. And in widgets, if start controls are enabled, the timer can be stopped minutes ago as well.

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Thank you for using Timery and being part of the Timery Club. I really appreciate your support!

Happy time tracking!
– Joe

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New in Timery 1.6:

Interactive widgets:
• Start & stop time entries and Live Activities
• Start time entries minutes ago and at the last stop time
• Page through more timers than can normally fit
• Show time-tracked details
• Switch report time periods
—all without having to open the app

What else is new in widgets:
• Project widget and Single Saved Timer widget
• StandBy widgets on iPhone and Lock Screen widgets on iPad
• Medium Dashboard widget and small Recent Timers widget
• New options for stop buttons, extra graphs, and more

What’s new on Apple Watch:
• Updated design and widgets in the Smart Stack
• New settings menus including new complication & widget options
1.5.5 2023-06-16
Just a small update with some tweaks and fixes before I start working on a big update for later this year.

• If a report includes an archived project, the report now shows the project’s name instead of its ID. And if a recent time entry includes an archived project, the project’s name will show instead of no project.

• When using the “Start Saved Timer” action in Shortcuts to start a time entry at the last stop time, the action possibly not having the correct last stop time should be fixed

• In Saved Timers view, the option-start icon in buttons sometimes getting stuck after using a keyboard shortcut that includes the Option key should be fixed.

• When editing a time entry, recent timers in the copy-details section below the start & stop times follow the option in Settings > Timers Lists for recent timers sorting.

• On devices that support Live Activities, the “Start Saved Timer” and “Start Recent Timer” actions in Shortcuts follow the option in Settings > Live Activities for new current time entries to automatically show as a Live Activity. The actions will only start a Live Activity when the option is turned on.

• Live Activities are enabled on iPads running a future version of iPadOS.

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Thank you for using Timery and being part of the Timery Club. I really appreciate your support!

If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.5.3 2023-06-02
This update has four new Shortcuts actions and several small improvements and fixes!

What’s new in Shortcuts:
• Start Recent Timer
• Find Recent Timers
• Export Saved Report
• Start Live Activity

What else is new:
• Improvements to reordering saved timers
• Easier-to-tap time-adjustment buttons
• More project colors for paid Toggl accounts
• VoiceOver improvements in Saved Timers view and in Live Activities
• Fix for exporting reports on Mac

Read on for more details!

New Shortcuts Actions
On iOS 16, there are four new Shortcuts actions:

• Start Recent Timer
By default this action gets a list of recent timers and asks which one to start. It also accepts as input a found recent timer from the new “Find Recent Timers” action.

• Find Recent Timers
This action uses predicate filtering to return a list of recent timers. It’s like Find Time Entries, but the list of timers returned doesn’t include duplicates if the same timer were run multiple times recently, and the timers don’t include start & stop times.

• Export Saved Report
This action exports a saved reports overview or summary report as a CSV, PDF, or PNG like in the app.

• Start Live Activity
On iPhone, this action starts or updates a Live Activity when a current time entry is running or ends one when it is not. From Shortcuts. Without needing to open Timery.

More Live Activity Starting
The existing “Start Saved Timer” action and the new “Start Recent Timer” action can also start a Live Activity on iPhone without needing to open Timery.

Saved Timer Reordering
Context menus for buttons in Saved Timers view have three new actions:
• “Reorder Timers” puts the view into edit mode to reorder the list and automatically scrolls to show the saved timer.
• “Move Up” moves the saved timer up one position in the list without having to enter edit mode.
• “Move Down” moves the timer down one position.

Report Exports on Mac
On Mac, the issue that could cause the app to freeze when exporting a report should be fixed.

Time Adjustment Buttons
When editing start & stop times and durations of time entries in the edit view, the hit areas of the time-adjustment buttons are extended a bit to make them a little easier to tap.

More Project Colors
In paid Toggl accounts—which can have custom project colors—when adding or editing a project, there are two new groups of colors to choose from: old Toggl project colors and system colors. You can still provide a custom hex color or select a color from a system color picker also.

Yellow and Dark Green
The alternate app icons and theme colors for Toggl yellow and dark green are slightly brighter. If you use any of the yellow or dark green icons, you may need to reselect them in Timery Settings for the update to apply.

More Improvements & Fixes
• “Recent time entries” are renamed to “recent timers” throughout the app and widgets.
• VoiceOver support is improved for edit mode in Saved Timers view and in Live Activities on iPhone.
• The Saved Timers and Time Entries items in the iPad sidebar can be secondary clicked with a trackpad (in addition to a touch & hold) to show their respective timers lists to start a new time entry.
• Tabs in the tab bar can also be secondary clicked (in addition to a touch & hold) to show their timers lists or menus.

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Thank you for using Timery and being part of the Timery Club. I really appreciate your support!

If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.5.2 2023-03-09
This update is packed with additions, tweaks, and fixes to help you track your time!

What’s new:
• Report exports
• Y-axis in graphs
• New report grouping and more filters
• Apple Watch data-loading improvements
• Improvements to time tracking around midnight
• Tab bar quick actions

Read on for more details!

Reports Updates:

Export Reports
Reports can be exported as CSV, PDF, and PNG files from a new export button and keyboard shortcuts. (PDF & PNG exports require iOS 16)

Y-Axis
Report graphs in the apps and widgets have a y-axis for improved graph context.

Split Tags Grouping
Reports and Time Tracked widgets have a new grouping option to group by split tags. Instead of a report showing “Tag 1, Tag 2” and “Tag 2, Tag 3”, it will show “Tag 1”, “Tag 2”, and “Tag 3”.

New Filters
Reports have new filters to include & exclude one or more clients and to exclude tasks.

Caching
Summary Reports now cache so returning to the same report after a short amount of time won’t need to reload it.

Apple Watch Updates:

Data Loading
• Pull down in Current Time Entry view for a new “Reload Data” button to reload projects, tags, etc.
• On watchOS 9, saved timers sync from iCloud in addition to syncing from iPhone

More
• Tap the report graph to cycle through the time-period options
• Touch & hold on the graph to open the list of saved reports
• Time entries properly display clients

Time Tracking Around Midnight Updates:

Check for Yesterday
Since time entries count for the day they start on, a time entry that started yesterday but continues into or is stopped today counts as time tracked yesterday. Timery will now check if the current time entry started yesterday and ask if you want to split it at midnight so yesterday’s time tracked counts for yesterday and today’s counts for today.

Today Reports
When the current time entry started yesterday, Reports Overview and Time Tracked widgets set to show time tracked today will instead show yesterday since the time tracked counts for yesterday.

Last Stop Time
In the early hours of the day, when starting a time entry at the last stop time, the app will look into yesterday for the last stop time when no time has been tracked yet today. And starting at the last stop time works when the latest time entry started yesterday but ended today.

General App Updates:

Tab Actions
In the tab bar on iPhone and compact iPad windows, touch & hold each tab for a related action. Saved timers opens the timers-lists view to saved timers, time entries opens to recent time entries, reports shows a menu to open a saved report, and settings shows a menu to open projects, tags, & clients and switch workspaces.

More
• Many improvements to adding & editing time entries in another workspace
• Improvements to selecting tags when editing a time entry
• Many updates to tag display throughout the apps and widgets
• Improvements to how time-entry suggestions match as you type
• Keyboard shortcuts ⌘-R to reload, ⌘-Return to update or confirm, and Escape to cancel are available in more places
• No more “Tap to Start” in the app or widgets

Settings Updates:

New Settings
• Sort time-entry suggestions
• Sort recent time entries in the timers-lists view and auto-select search
• Hide the duration in Lock Screen Live Activities

New Menus
• Hide client names or show a client icon instead of the name
• Customize report graphs and exports
• Set the time zone Toggl uses for summary reports

Shortcuts Updates:

CSV Exports
The output of the actions Check Total Time Tracked and Check Project Time Tracked now includes a CSV export of the time tracked.

Open Timery
On iOS 16, a new action Open Timery opens the app and optionally opens a specific view or saved report.

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Thank you for using Timery and being part of the Timery Club. I really appreciate your support!

If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.5.1 2022-12-20
I hope you’ve been enjoying all the new goodies in Timery 1.5! This update has a few more new things and lots of fixes!

What’s new:
• Three weeks of recent time entries in the app
• More grouping options in summary reports
• A new duration format
• A new time-adjustment interval option
• Start Saved Timer action in Shortcuts
• Custom project colors for paid Toggl accounts
• Lots of fixes

Read on for more details!

More Recent Time Entries
Timery is using Toggl’s new API and now loads three weeks of logged time entries (or up to 1,000 entries) instead of just one week, so Time Entries view now shows more days and recent-time-entries lists include more entries. Older entries, of course, are still available on Toggl.

More Grouping Options in Summary Reports
Summary reports have more grouping options and can now be grouped by projects, tasks, descriptions, tags, and clients like in Reports Overview.

When grouping by tasks and tags, Timery has to download individual time entries for the report, so because of Toggl API limitations, larger time periods can take some time to load.

New Duration Format
When using Toggl’s “improved” duration format (“0:23:42”), there’s a new option whether or not to always show hours. When off, durations under an hour will hide the hour text. For example, “0:23:42” will show as “23:42” like the SwiftUI duration formatting in widgets and Live Activities.

New Time-Adjustment Interval Option
For starting a new current time entry minutes ago and adjusting start & stop times, there’s a new time-adjustment interval option that will ask each time what the interval should be instead of always adjusting by a preset interval. Also on Apple Watch (customize the swipe actions in Timery Settings on iPhone).

Start Saved Timer Action
On iOS 16 is a new Shortcuts action Start Saved Timer that shows a list of saved timers to start with an optional start-time parameter. This new action works well combined with Find Saved Timers and Choose from List actions to start a saved timer. And it’s also an App Shortcut.

Custom Project Colors
In paid Toggl accounts, project colors can now be set to a custom color. When editing a project, you can either input a hex color or select a color from a standard iOS color picker.

See and Restore Archived Projects
If a workspace has archived projects, the projects view from the sidebar or in Settings has a new menu to show them and restore them.

Active and Inactive Tasks
When editing a project in paid Toggl accounts, inactive tasks are now listed with active tasks. And when editing a task, it can be marked as active or not. Only active tasks show when selecting projects for time entries.

Edit Workspace Names
Workspace names can now be edited either in the workspaces view from the sidebar or in Settings.

Fixes
• Reports Overview graphs have improved support for larger Dynamic Type sizes and change their layout to better fit text and bar graphs.
• Summary Reports also have improved support for larger Dynamic Type sizes and better react to window resizing.
• When editing or deleting projects, tags, & clients, saved timers and time entries throughout the app more reliably update to reflect those changes.
• A Focus filter sometimes not correctly setting reports should be fixed.
• The new Saved Timers grid has some improvements when using multiple Timery windows.
• Some potential crashes here and there are fixed.

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Thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.5 2022-11-02
It’s perhaps the biggest Timery update yet! Just about every part of the app has something new or improved!

What’s new:
• Lock Screen widgets
• Live Activities
• Saved Timers grid view
• Time Entries header graphs
• Reports on Apple Watch
• Focus filters
• Advanced Shortcuts filtering
• Improvements to starting & editing time entries
• And more!

Read on for more details!

Lock Screen Widgets (iOS 16)
• Current Time Entry widget shows the current running time entry.
• Time Tracked widget shows time tracked today or this week. The rectangular size shows the top-three items with a small graph.
• Start Time Entry widget opens the app to quickly start a saved timer or recent time entry or to start a specific saved timer.

Live Activities (iOS 16.1)
• Show current time entries as Live Activities on the Lock Screen and Dynamic Island. Touch & hold Timery in the Dynamic Island to expand it for more information.

Saved Timers View
• An all-new view enables a two-column grid. It’s on by default in wide windows and can be enabled in narrow windows too.
• Time tracked reported in saved-timer buttons now also includes the current time entry and can report time tracked today, this week, or the last 7 days.

Time Entries View
• Day headers have a chart showing project time tracked for the day, and times now also include the current time entry. Select a header to jump to a summary report for the day.

Apple Watch
• There’s a new Reports view to show your time tracked for saved reports overviews synced from iPhone.
• On watchOS 9, a new complication shows time tracked for saved reports overviews.
• Also on watchOS 9, complications are rebuilt using WidgetKit for more reliable updating in the background.

Focus Filters (iOS 16)
• When in a particular Focus mode, switch to a particular workspace; show or hide particular clients, projects, & tags; and set a particular saved reports overview & summary report.

New Shortcuts Actions (iOS 16)
• New actions Find Saved Timers and Find Time Entries use the new advanced predicate filtering to filter by projects, descriptions, start times, and more.

Starting Time Entries
• In Saved Timers and Time Entries views, context-menu & swipe-action options to start a time entry minutes ago are now also available when a current time entry is running. Also on Apple Watch.
• When starting a time entry not at the current time, if a current time entry is running, its stop time is automatically adjusted to the start time of the new current time entry.
• Quickly start a new current time entry from the current-time-entry view’s context menu or new keyboard shortcut.

Editing Time Entries
• When editing a time entry, in the description text field, type ‘@‘ to search for a project and ‘#’ for a tag.
• Quickly update the current time entry from the current-time-entry view’s context menu or new keyboard shortcut.
• Context-menu & keyboard-shortcut actions that set start & stop times and round the duration now immediately run without opening the edit view.

iPad Sidebar
• Saved reports are now in the iPad sidebar. Each has a context menu to edit them, and they’re draggable to reorder.

More
• Reports widgets have a new option to use a saved report instead of the widget’s filters.
• View saved reports with keyboard shortcuts. Use 1, 2, 3, etc. plus Control for reports overviews and Control-Shift for summary reports.
• Long press on the Reports tab in the tab bar for a context menu with saved reports.
• On iOS 16, some actions in context menus use the new small size to all appear in a row on top of the menu.
• There’s a new set of stripe alternate icons.
• Timery now requires iOS 15 or higher.

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Thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.4.1 2022-06-22
I hope Timery for Apple Watch has been a useful addition to your time-tracking workflow! This update brings improvements to the Apple Watch app as well as some other tweaks and fixes.

What’s new:
• Start Time Entry complication
• More supported duration formats
• Update for Always On

Read on for more details!

*Apple Watch Updates*

Start Time Entry Complication
The app now has a small Start Time Entry complication that opens the timers view in the app to start a new time entry. With this, you can start time entries from a complication without having to pick a single saved timer to start from the complication.

Duration Formats
The app now also supports decimal (0.79 h) and classic (47:06 min) duration formats. If you use either of these formats, open Timery on iPhone to sync the duration format. If it doesn’t automatically sync, go to Settings > Sync Data to Watch to manually sync data including the duration format.

Note: This changes the duration format inside the Apple Watch app but not for Current Time Entry complications. Because of how complications work with time durations, they can’t also show these formats.

Always On State
When the app is in Always On state, the Current Time Entry view’s stop button now hides seconds in the duration like the Timer app does. This allows the duration to more reliably stay updated in Always On.

Missing Complications Fix
Complications were missing from a few watch faces like Siri, Photos, and Timelapse. Now these faces have complications too!

*iPhone and iPad Updates*

Restart Latest Time Entry Keyboard Shortcut
The keyboard shortcut to restart the latest time entry is changed to ⌘-Shift-Option-L (adding the Option key) to better match the keyboard shortcuts to stop the current time entry and delete the current time entry.

Saved Timers Swipe Fix
In the Saved Timers view, the issue is fixed where the edit swipe action for a saved timer would disappear when the saved timer was swiped again while the actions were animating closed.

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Thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.4 2022-06-01
Say hello to Timery for Apple Watch! Start, stop, and edit your current time entry. Start saved timers. Edit logged time entries & start duplicates. All right from your wrist.

Current Time Entry View
Stop or edit your current time entry or start a new one. By default, the stop button will always be in view without having to scroll. If project, description, or tag text is truncated, tap it to switch between showing the full text and keeping the stop button in view.

Saved Timers View
Swipe right from the Current Time Entry view for the Saved Timers view. Tap a saved timer to start it. When a current time entry isn’t running, swipe right on a saved timer to reveal buttons to start the timer minutes ago or at the last stop time today. You can customize these in Timery on iPhone.

Time Entries View
Swipe left from the Current Time Entry view for the Time Entries view that shows up to three days of logged time entries. Tap one to edit it. When a current time entry isn’t running, swipe left on a logged time entry to reveal customizable buttons to start a duplicate. Also, scroll past the top of the list to reveal an Add button to add a logged time entry.

New Current Time Entry
When starting a new time entry, choose from saved timers, recent time entries, or a searchable list of combined recent time entries and saved timers. You can set the default list for the timers view in Timery on iPhone. When a current time entry isn’t running, swipe right on a timer to reveal the same customizable buttons as the Saved Timers view.

Edit Time Entries
Edit the project, description, tags, start & stop times, and duration of the current time entry and logged time entries.

Current Time Entry Complications
See your current time entry on your watch face with a variety of complications that include showing the duration with a Timery icon in the current project’s color and showing the duration along with details like project name and description.

Complications will refresh when you start, stop, or edit the current time entry in the Apple Watch app as well as when you open the app and there was a change on another device.

The complications will also periodically update in the background. The app requests a background update fifteen minutes after the last one, but it could take longer to update as watchOS decides when background updates actually occur. If you find the complications haven’t updated in a while, open the app, and they should then update.

Start Saved Timer Complications
Start saved timers from your watch face with a variety of complications. Some, including circular and corner complications, have a short text label which you can customize in Timery on iPhone to show either projects, descriptions, or tags.

To avoid truncated labels in smaller complications, you can give each saved timer a custom shorter text label in Timery on iPhone. Complications will use the short label if the default label is too long.

Syncing Data
Timery for Apple Watch relies on the paired iPhone to sync saved timers, projects, tags, and Toggl login status (starting, stopping, and editing time entries doesn’t rely on the paired iPhone). If data isn’t automatically synced, you can manually sync data from the paired iPhone in Timery Settings.

iPhone and iPad Updates:

List Sorting
Lists of projects, tasks, and tags no longer have case-sensitive sorting, so uppercased and lowercased items are now sorted together.

Shortcuts Updates
• Actions that output decimal durations output them as numbers now and not text so they can be used for calculations.
• Actions that include project hex colors in their output now also include project RGB and HSB colors.

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Thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.3.5 2022-04-04
Just a small update this time with some various fixes.

FIX: When a current time entry loads from iCloud, the app better handles refreshing recent time entries to ensure it’s showing the latest time tracked.

FIX: A few potential crashes are fixed including on Mac the potential crash when closing a compact window without a sidebar.

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Thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.3.3 2022-02-10
This update brings two new widgets, many app improvements, and some Shortcuts additions!

What’s new:
• Dashboard widget
• Recent Time Entries widget
• More items in app & widget report graphs
• Get Recent Time Entries action in Shortcuts
• Current-time-entry menu improvements
• Improvements on iPad when switching between the sidebar and the tab bar
• And more!

Read on for more details!

*Widget Updates*

Dashboard Widget
Add a time-tracking command center to your Home Screen with the new Dashboard widget. This widget shows your current time entry, buttons to start timers, and graphs of your time tracked today and this week. Customize the timer buttons to show saved timers or sortable recent time entries. Customize the graphs to show time tracked today, this week, or this week by day; apply filters; and change the item grouping.

Recent Time Entries Widget
Restart your recent time entries with the new Recent Time Entries widget. Apply filters to customize which time entries are shown, and choose how they are sorted—by recency (the default), projects, descriptions, or tags.

More Graph Items
Show more graph items in the Time Tracked widget and Summary Report widget. If enabled, medium-size graphs will show up to 7 items instead of 5, and large-size graphs will show up to 12 items instead of 9.

*App Updates*

Current Time Entry Menu
By default tapping the current-time-entry view once again shows the edit view instead of the actions menu. This can still be changed in Settings to instead show the menu when tapping. Touching & holding the view now shows the menu without also raising & isolating the view.

Context-menu pro-tip: Like with other iOS context menus, you can touch & hold the current-time-entry view to activate the context menu and, while still touching the screen, slide your finger up to the item you want. Releasing on the item then selects it. This also works to pop open submenus.

Sidebar to Tab Bar Improvements
When the iPad app switches between the sidebar and the tab bar, it better maintains its place to continue showing the same view. For example, if you’re viewing a summary report with the app in Slide Over but then open the app full screen, the same summary report will be shown.

Start & Stop Time Adjustment Buttons
To help differentiate them, the adjustment buttons for editing time entry start & stop times have separators between them, and the “current time” button is now last.

More Reports Overview Graph Items
On iPhone and wider iPad Split View sizes, Reports Overview now shows up to 7 items in the today and this-week graphs instead of just 5.

Settings Done Buttons
Settings submenus have Done buttons to more quickly make a change and close Settings.

Fixes
• The weird pull-to-refresh glitches in Saved Timers should be fixed.
• When a current time entry isn’t running, the iPad keyboard shortcuts UI shows the correct icon for keyboard shortcuts that start a saved timer at a specified interval (minutes ago or the last stop time today depending on which is chosen in Settings > Time Adjustment Intervals).

*Shortcuts Updates*

Get Recent Time Entries
Return a list of your recent time entries with the new Get Recent Time Entries action. Apply filters to customize which time entries are returned, and choose how they are sorted. Combine it with Choose from List and Start Time Entry actions to restart a recent entry.

Filter Tasks in Get Saved Timers
Get particular tasks for a project without having to get everything from that project with the new Filter Tasks parameter in the Get Saved Timers action.

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Thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.3.2 2021-12-07
This update is packed with lots of little additions and tweaks to help you track your time more easily!

What’s new:
• Quick access to current-time-entry actions
• More easily adjust start & stop times
• Start time entries minutes ago
• Show the last 7 days as this week in reports
• Quickly adjust the Summary Report time period backward & forward
• More start & stop time options in Shortcuts actions

Read on for more details!

*App Updates*

Current Time Entry Menu
Tapping the current-time-entry view shows a menu of actions for editing the current time entry or starting a new one including from a saved timer or recent time entry. (If you prefer the old tap behavior, it can be changed in Settings.)

Start & Stop Time Adjustments
When editing time entry start & stop times and durations, there are new buttons to adjust the time backward and forward by customizable intervals. By default, the intervals are 1 and 5 minutes, but they can be set to 10, 15, and 30 minutes as well.

Start Time Entries Minutes Ago
When a current time entry isn’t running, context menus and swipe actions for saved timers and time entries have actions to start a new time entry minutes ago. These use the same customizable intervals as above.

Start & Stop Time Keyboard Shortcuts
There are new keyboard shortcuts for adjusting the current time entry’s start & stop times by the adjustment intervals. They work too when editing a time entry.

Option-Start Time Entries
When a current time entry isn’t running, pressing and holding the Option key on an external keyboard while using a saved timer keyboard shortcut or while selecting a saved timer can be customized to start it at either of the adjustment intervals or at the last stop time today.

The Last 7 Days As This Week
In Reports Overview, report configurations have a new option for the This Week graphs to show the last 7 days. Instead of reporting on this week based on your Toggl week, the overview will report on whatever the last 7 days are including today.

Summary Report Time Period Adjustments
Above the graph in Summary Report are new buttons to go backward and forward by the report’s time period along with a button to reset the report to the current time period. There are also keyboard shortcuts to go backward and forward.

More Summary Report Things
There are two new Time Period options: Last 7 Days and Last 30 Days. And in Settings, Summary Report can also be set as the default section.

More Icons
When adding or editing a saved timer or time entry, the parameter and time fields like project, tags, and start & stop times have icons.

*Shortcuts Updates*

Start/Continue Time Entry
There’s a new Start Time option “Minutes Ago” to start a time entry minutes ago.

Stop Current Time Entry
There’s a new Stop Time option “Minutes Ago” to stop the current time entry minutes ago.

Add Time Entry
There’s a new parameter Start Time to set the time entry’s start time to a specified time (the current functionality), the last stop time today, or minutes ago.

Update Time Entry
The Update Start Time parameter and Update Stop Time parameter have more options including “Minutes Ago”.

Add Saved Timer
This is a new action to add a saved timer with parameters for project & task, description, tags, and billable status.

*Widget Updates*

Time Tracked Widget
There’s a new option for this week to show the last 7 days. In the small and medium sizes, if Time Period is set to This Week, the widget will show the last 7 days. In the large and extra-large sizes, This Week graphs will show the last 7 days.

Summary Report Widget
There are two new Time Period options: Last 7 Days and Last 30 Days.

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Thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.2.2 2021-07-28
Just a small update this time mostly focused on the Mac menu bar item.

Tag Icon Alignment Fix
Alignment of the tag icon in Saved Timers and Time Entries is fixed when the Show Tag Names option is off.

More Mac Menu Bar Item Customization
On the Mac, the menu bar item has more customization options including showing the project in addition to the duration.

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As always, thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

Happy time tracking!
– Joe
1.1.2 2020-10-24
I hope you’ve been enjoying the new iOS 14 widgets! This update brings you some app and widget additions and fixes as well as some more customization options!

What’s new:
• Widgets should update more reliably from the app and shortcuts
• All three widgets have more appearance options including custom colors
• The Saved Timers widget has a compact mode option
• Improvements when editing time entry start and stop times
• And more!

Read on for more details!

Widget Updating
The widgets (especially the Current Time Entry widget) should update more reliably from the app and shortcuts. iOS puts limits on widget updating, so widgets still may not update immediately depending on what iOS decides. You can still pull-to-refresh in the app to try to update the widgets.

Widget Appearance Options
All three widgets have more appearance options. In addition to System, Always Light, and Always Dark, you can choose from Always Black (where the widget will always have a black background), Black in Dark Mode (where the widget will be white in light mode and black in dark mode), and Custom Color.

If you select Custom Color, two more parameters will appear: Custom Hex Color to input a hex code (with or without the ‘#’) and Text Color to select black or white for the widget’s text.

Saved Timers Compact Mode
In the Saved Timers widget, there’s an option for compact mode. This will show two more timers in the medium size and four more timers in the large size.

Editing Start and Stop Times
On iOS 14, when editing time entry start and stop times, the time picker is now above the calendar for quicker time editing.

Use Wheels to Edit Times
Also for devices on iOS 14, there’s a new option in Settings to use the old wheels to edit times instead of the new date picker.

More Goodies!
• Details in the Time Tracked widget can now also be grouped by clients.
• When editing the current time entry in the app, the stop and delete buttons take up a single row instead of two rows (unless the device is using an accessibility text size).
• As in the Saved Timers and Time Entries tabs, you can now pull-to-refresh in Settings to refresh the app’s data.

A note on the old Timery widget: If you’d like to use the old widget, it’s still part of the app and hasn’t been removed. If you don’t see it in your list of legacy widgets, try restarting your device.

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As always, thank you for using and supporting Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com.

I hope you’re staying safe and staying healthy out there! Happy time tracking!
1.0.9 2020-04-07
Just a small update with some fixes. I hope you’re staying safe and staying healthy out there!

FIX: If no time has been tracked yet for the day, the app no longer crashes when trying to show a context menu in the Saved Timers tab, swiping a saved timer or time entry, or using VoiceOver to highlight a saved timer or time entry.

FIX: In Settings > Widget Saved Timers, all saved timers can now be turned on and off when not subscribed to the Timery Club.

CHANGE: For new Timery Club subscribers, the free trial is now two weeks long. The subscribe button in the app will now display that.

As always, thank you for using Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com. Happy time tracking!

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In case you missed what was new in Timery 1.0.8:

What was new in Shortcuts support:
• Start time entries at the current time, a specified time, or the last stop time today
• Stop the current time entry at the current time or a specified time
• Update the current time entry
• Continue tracking the last thing tracked
• Get time entries from today or this week
• See a breakdown of your total time tracked and project time tracked
• Check the total time tracked for a single workspace or client
• Set the workspace so shortcuts run regardless of the workspace set in the app

What was new in the app:
• Start time entries at the last stop time today
• Choose from more options in context menus
• Control more elements and actions with accessibility improvements

More details and examples are available here: https://timeryapp.com/updates/1.0.8.html
1.0.8 2020-03-13
Welcome to another big Timery update! Enjoy more ways to make tracking your time easier with new and improved Shortcuts support and more!

What’s new in Shortcuts support:
• Start time entries at the current time, a specified time, or the last stop time today
• Stop the current time entry at the current time or a specified time
• Update the current time entry
• Continue tracking the last thing tracked
• Get time entries from today or this week
• See a breakdown of your total time tracked and project time tracked
• Check the total time tracked for a single workspace or client
• Set the workspace so shortcuts run regardless of the workspace set in the app

What’s new in the app:
• Start time entries at the last stop time today
• Choose from more options in context menus
• Control more elements and actions with accessibility improvements

Read on for more details!

New shortcuts:

Update Current Time Entry
Updates the current time entry with optional parameters like project, description, and tags.

Continue Time Entry
Starts a new time entry with the same details (project, description, etc.) as the most-recent time entry.

Get Time Entries
Outputs a list of time entries (with details like project, description, and start/stop times) from today or this week with optional filters.

Format Duration
Formats specified seconds into formatted (“4:08:15”) and written-out (“4 hours, 8 minutes, and 15 seconds”) durations.

Updated shortcuts:

Start Time Entry
Start a new time entry at the current time, a specified time, or the last stop time today. If a specified time is selected and there’s a time entry currently running, it will stop, and its stop time will be adjusted to the new time entry’s start time.

Stop Current Time Entry
Stop the current time entry at the current time or a specified time.

Check Total Time Tracked and Check Project Time Tracked
Display details breaking down time tracked today or this week instead of just a total time. Details are grouped by projects, tasks, and then either descriptions or tags.

Check Total Time Tracked
Select the workspace to check the time tracked in and optionally filter by client.

Get Projects
Specify whether or not to include tasks in the list of projects returned.

And More!
• Set the workspace in shortcuts like Add Time Entry and Start Time Entry so they run regardless of what workspace is set in the app.
• Time-entry-details output includes the stop time and the project’s hex color.
• Project parameters that include client names with punctuation (for example “Project 1 (Client A/B)”) are better handled.

App updates:

New Time Entry Start Times
When starting or editing the current time entry or manually adding a time entry, tap the start time to set it to a specified time or the last stop time today.

Context Menus and Swipe Actions
• If no time entry is currently running and time has been tracked today, context menus and swipe actions in the Saved Timers and Time Entries tabs have a “Start at Last Stop Time” option to start a new time entry at the last stop time today.
• Saved Timers context menus have a “Reorder” option to reorder the list with the traditional reordering controls.
• Time Entries context menus have “Expand” and “Collapse” options for grouped time entries.

Accessibility Improvements
• In the current time entry view above the tab bar, the start/stop button is a separate accessibility element. And in the Time Entries tab, number buttons for grouped time entries are separate accessibility elements. (The parent elements still have accessibility actions to perform the button actions.)
• In the Time Entries tab, the accessibility label for grouped time entries has the count *after* the project, description, and tags for better Voice Control targeting.

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As always, thank you for using Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com. Happy time tracking!

And please wash your hands often and thoroughly!
1.0.7 2020-01-04
Just a small update with a new shortcut and some fixes. Happy New Year and happy time tracking!

NEW: Previously, the Check Total Time Tracked shortcut only reported the total time for today. Now, if you’re on iOS 13, it has a new parameter allowing you to choose to get the total time tracked either today or this week.

NEW: The Settings > Check This Week’s Times menu is updated to include donating the shortcut to check the total time tracked this week and setting up a voice phrase for it.

FIX: Viewing and scrolling Settings > Check This Week’s Times no longer potentially crashes. (Thanks to everyone who reported this!)

FIX: Searching time entries and selecting one to edit when the Group Similar Time Entries setting is off no longer edits the wrong time entry or potentially crashes. (Thanks, Adam!)

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As always, thank you for using Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com!

In case you missed what was new in Timery 1.0.6, here’s a quick glance at what was new:

• Add a time entry with a new shortcut (Timery Club required)
• Check times tracked this week with updated shortcuts
• Check times tracked today and this week for project tasks with updated shortcuts (tasks require a paid Toggl plan)
• Get projects, tasks, tags, and more with new shortcuts
1.0.6 2019-12-16
Building on the last update, this update brings you even more new and updated iOS 13 Siri Shortcuts with input parameters and output details!

Here’s a quick glance at what’s new:
• Add a time entry with a new shortcut (Timery Club required)
• Check times tracked this week with updated shortcuts
• Check times tracked today and this week for project tasks with updated shortcuts (tasks require a paid Toggl plan)
• Get projects, tasks, tags, and more with new shortcuts

Here’s a detailed look at what’s new:

Add Time Entry Shortcut
NEW: For Timery Club members, there’s a new shortcut: Add Time Entry. Specify project, description, tags, billable, and start date & time parameters. For the ending time, choose to add either a stop date & time or a duration in minutes or hours.

If you’ve wanted to add a time entry for a particular calendar event using the event’s start & end times, you can now with this shortcut. Or if you often do a thing for a set duration, you can use this shortcut to add a time entry for it.

Check Times Tracked This Week
NEW: Previously, the Check Timer Time Tracked and Check Project Time Tracked shortcuts only reported total times for today. Now, they both have a new parameter allowing you to specify whether to check the times tracked today or this week.

Check This Week’s Times Settings Menu
NEW: There’s a new Settings menu for Check This Week’s Times to donate shortcuts and set up voice phrases for saved timers and projects. Here, you can also change which day is the start of your week. This uses your Toggl profile’s setting and will update it if you change the start day here.

Check Project Task Times Tracked
NEW: If you’re on a paid Toggl plan, the Check Project Time Tracked shortcut can now check project task times today or this week in addition to total project times. When you tap on the project parameter, you’ll see your projects and tasks in the list. Also, if you give the project parameter a string, you can now include a task in it (for example “Project 1: Task A”).

Get Projects, Tasks, Tags, and More
NEW: There are new shortcuts to get the projects in your default workspace (with an optional client filter), get the tasks for a specified project (tasks are a feature of paid Toggl plans), get the tags in your default workspace, get the clients in your default workspace, and get the workspaces for your Toggl profile. Each of these output a list of details for the found things which include names and IDs (project details also include client info and the hex color for the project).

With the Get Projects and Get Tasks shortcuts, you could choose from the output list and use the chosen thing as part of other Timery shortcuts. For example, you could get the projects for a particular client and start a time entry for the chosen project.

Or if you want to do something with the Toggl API that Timery doesn’t currently cover, you can get the ID of a project, workspace, etc. to then use in an API call.

Fixes
• The Check Project Time Tracked shortcut now works correctly when including a client name or extra whitespace after the project name.
• The app now better handles logged time entries without a stop date & time.

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As always, thank you for using Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com!
1.0.5 2019-11-20
Supercharge your workflow with new and updated Siri Shortcuts to start time entries with parameters, check times tracked today & give output details, and more!

Each of the existing iOS 12 Siri Shortcuts will still work, but they either have new iOS 13 equivalents with input parameters or are updated to include output.

Here’s a quick glance at what’s new:
• Siri Shortcuts parameters: Start a time entry and check time tracked today with project, description, & tags parameters and more
• Siri Shortcuts output: Get duration details when checking times tracked today, when checking or stopping the current time entry, and more
• Multiple currency symbols supported for the billable icon
• iOS and iPadOS 13 context menus and design updates

Here’s a detailed look at what’s new:

Siri Shortcuts Parameters
There are three new Siri Shortcuts with configurable parameters: Start a time entry with project, description, tags, and billable parameters; check the time tracked today for a timer with project, description, and tags parameters; and check the project time tracked today with a project parameter.

Project, description, and tags parameters are text strings, so you can send text from other Shortcuts actions (for example a selected list item) to these new shortcuts. The tags parameter can be a single tag or multiple tags separated by commas or new lines.

Siri Shortcuts Output
Each of the new shortcuts and many of the existing shortcuts output information now. The shortcuts to check the total time tracked today, check the time tracked today for a timer with parameters, and check the project time tracked today with a parameter all output duration details which include total seconds, formatted time (for example “4:08:15”), and written-out time(“4 hours, 8 minutes, and 15 seconds”).

The shortcuts to stop the current time entry, check the current time entry, and start a time entry with parameters all output time entry details which include the time entry’s project, description, tags, and duration details.

New Billable Icon Currency Symbols
For workspaces on a paid Toggl plan, if the default currency of the workspace is set to British pound (GBP), Euro (EUR), Japanese yen (JPY), Chinese yuan (CNY) or renminbi (RMB), South Korean won (KRW), Indian rupee (INR), Swedish krona (SEK), Norwegian krone (NOK), Russian ruble (RUB), Turkish lira (TRY), or South African rand (ZAR), the billable icon for saved timers and time entries in the workspace will be that currency’s symbol (for example “£”, “€”, or “¥”). Otherwise, the billable icon will be “$” like it currently is.

Siri Shortcuts Fix
If no project is included when starting or checking a time entry with Siri Shortcuts, the response won’t include a blank space where a project name would go.

Context Menus
If you’re on iOS or iPadOS 13, there are new context menus for saved timers and time entries. Tap and hold on a saved timer or time entry to start, edit, or delete it (the same actions you see when swiping left and right on it).

Design Updates
iOS 13’s new inset grouped table view style is now used in the view to add & edit saved timers and time entries as well as throughout settings and settings submenus.

Siri Shortcuts Menus
The Siri Shortcuts menus in settings are updated to add, edit, and donate the new shortcuts. Also, users not subscribed to the Timery Club can fully access the Siri Shortcuts settings menus now.

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As always, thank you for using Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com!
1.0.4 2019-09-19
Timery now supports iOS 13 system dark mode in the app, widget, and Siri Shortcuts. The widget and Siri Shortcuts will automatically match the system dark mode setting. To have the app match…

If you’re on iOS 13, in Settings > Dark Mode, there’s a new option to match the app’s dark mode to the system setting. For Timery Club subscribers, if you don’t want to use the system setting, dark mode can still be customized to use dark gray or black base colors and to toggle on demand, automatically based on screen brightness, or automatically at sunrise & sunset or selected times.

The view for adding or editing a saved timer or time entry uses the new iOS 13 draggable modal functionality. Drag down on the view to dismiss it and cancel the interaction. (You can still do this on iOS 12, but it’s much better now in iOS 13.)

Stay tuned for more iOS 13 support!

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In case you missed what was new recently in Timery, here are some highlights:

For Timery Club subscribers, there is a new option in the Settings tab to group similar time entries.

Also for Timery Club subscribers, there are new Siri Shortcuts in Settings > Check Today’s Times to check the time tracked today for any of your projects.

There is a new option in Settings > Check Today’s Times to include the duration of the current time entry in the times reported by those Siri Shortcuts.

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As always, thank you for using Timery! If you have a question or suggestion or run into an issue, please email me at support@timeryapp.com!
1.0.3 2019-09-01
Timery 1.0.2 had a couple bugs that escaped discovery. Eek! This update fixes those issues.

• Trying to add a new saved timer no longer crashes if you don’t have any recent time entries. (Thanks, Shai!)
• If you’re on the free Toggl plan, all your recent timers not already saved will be selectable when adding a new saved timer.
• Also if you’re on the free Toggl plan, the Show in Widget option now properly appears when adding or editing a saved timer.

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From Timery 1.0.2:

Another big thank you to everyone who’s been using and talking about Timery! This update has some small features and changes to improve your time-tracking experience with Timery!

Here’s a quick glance at what’s new:
• Group similar time entries (Timery Club required)
• Check today’s project times with Siri (Timery Club required)
• Include the current time entry when checking today’s times with Siri
• No more “[No Project]”
• Hide saved timers in the widget

Here’s a detailed look at what’s new:

Group Similar Time Entries
For Timery Club subscribers, there is a new option in the Settings tab to group similar time entries. If multiple time entries in a day have the same project, description, tags, and billable status, they’ll be grouped together with a number on the left indicating how many there are. Tap the number to expand the group and see the individual time entries.

Check Today’s Project Times with Siri
Also for Timery Club subscribers, there are new Siri Shortcuts in Settings > Check Today’s Times to check the time tracked today for any of your projects. In the menu, you can now switch between your saved timers and your projects to set up shortcuts and voice phrases.

Include the Current Time Entry When Checking Today’s Times
There is a new option in Settings > Check Today’s Times to include the duration of the current time entry in the times reported by those Siri Shortcuts. If toggled off, only completed, logged time entries will count toward the reported times (the current functionality).

No More “[No Project]”
Saved timers and time entries without a project no longer say “[No Project]” and will instead have blank project labels. Saved timers and time entries without a project, description, and tags will now say “[No Details]”.

Remove Projects from Saved Timers and Time Entries
When adding or editing a saved timer or time entry, you can now select “No Project”. If you’ve previously set a project for a timer and want to remove it, you now can.

Hide Saved Timers in the Widget
When adding or editing a saved timer, you can now choose whether or not to show the timer in the widget.

Bug Fixes
• Fixed tapping Add Timer in the widget sometimes crashing the app at launch. (Thanks, Sean!)
• If you logged in to Toggl with your email address & password and you change either outside Timery, you’ll now be prompted to log out and log back in to get the app working again.

Many of these things were requests and suggestions from users like you, so if there’s something you wish Timery did or did better, please let me know at support@timeryapp.com! Please also let me know if you have a question or run into an issue.

If you’re enjoying Timery and have a moment, please rate and review it on the App Store (there’s a new link in Settings to take you directly to Timery on the App Store). Your support is appreciated and helps the app get discovered!

And finally, thank you for using Timery. Whatever projects you’re tracking your time for, I hope you have a good time tracking with Timery!
1.0.2 2019-08-30
Another big thank you to everyone who’s been using and talking about Timery! This update has some small features and changes to improve your time-tracking experience with Timery!

Here’s a quick glance at what’s new:
• Group similar time entries (Timery Club required)
• Check today’s project times with Siri (Timery Club required)
• Include the current time entry when checking today’s times with Siri
• No more “[No Project]”
• Hide saved timers in the widget

Here’s a detailed look at what’s new:

Group Similar Time Entries
For Timery Club subscribers, there is a new option in the Settings tab to group similar time entries. If multiple time entries in a day have the same project, description, tags, and billable status, they’ll be grouped together with a number on the left indicating how many there are. Tap the number to expand the group and see the individual time entries.

Check Today’s Project Times with Siri
Also for Timery Club subscribers, there are new Siri Shortcuts in Settings > Check Today’s Times to check the time tracked today for any of your projects. In the menu, you can now switch between your saved timers and your projects to set up shortcuts and voice phrases.

Include the Current Time Entry When Checking Today’s Times
There is a new option in Settings > Check Today’s Times to include the duration of the current time entry in the times reported by those Siri Shortcuts. If toggled off, only completed, logged time entries will count toward the reported times (the current functionality).

No More “[No Project]”
Saved timers and time entries without a project no longer say “[No Project]” and will instead have blank project labels. Saved timers and time entries without a project, description, and tags will now say “[No Details]”.

Remove Projects from Saved Timers and Time Entries
When adding or editing a saved timer or time entry, you can now select “No Project”. If you’ve previously set a project for a timer and want to remove it, you now can.

Hide Saved Timers in the Widget
When adding or editing a saved timer, you can now choose whether or not to show the timer in the widget.

Bug Fixes
• Fixed tapping Add Timer in the widget sometimes crashing the app at launch. (Thanks, Sean!)
• If you logged in to Toggl with your email address & password and you change either outside Timery, you’ll now be prompted to log out and log back in to get the app working again.

Many of these things were requests and suggestions from users like you, so if there’s something you wish Timery did or did better, please let me know at support@timeryapp.com! Please also let me know if you have a question or run into an issue.

If you’re enjoying Timery and have a moment, please rate and review it on the App Store (there’s a new link in Settings to take you directly to Timery on the App Store). Your support is appreciated and helps the app get discovered!

And finally, thank you for using Timery. Whatever projects you’re tracking your time for, I hope you have a good time tracking with Timery!
1.0.1 2019-06-20
Thank you to everyone who has been using Timery, talking about it, and spreading the word about it! I really appreciate all the support. I hope you’ve been enjoying tracking your time with Timery!

This update incorporates some of the great feedback I’ve received (thank you!). It’s a small update but a mighty one if you depend on clients and billable time entries or if you want a faster way to find things.

Here’s a quick glance at what’s new:
• Clients: See your projects’ clients in your saved timers and time entries and manage them in Timery’s settings.
• Billable Support: See and set the billable status for your saved timers and time entries.
• Search: Find the saved timer, time entry, project, or tag you’re looking for more easily by searching for it.
• Design Tweaks: Description text in saved timers and time entries is slightly more prominent for better legibility.
• Bug Fixes: There are some of those too!

Here’s a detailed look at what’s new:

Clients
Timery now supports displaying Toggl clients throughout the app, in the widget, and in Siri shortcuts. If any of your projects have clients assigned to them, you’ll now see something like “• Client Name” after the project name.

Client Management
Clients can now be assigned to or removed from projects in Settings > Projects > [Your Project]. And there’s a new settings menu for adding, editing, and deleting clients. (Timery Club required.)

Billable Support
A $ icon will display in saved timers and time entries that are set as billable. If you’re on a paid Toggl plan, you can now set the billable status for saved timers, time entries, and projects when adding or editing them.

Auto-Billable Things
When adding a new saved timer or time entry, if the project is set to billable, the saved timer or time entry will automatically be set to billable. (This won’t affect your existing saved timers, so they’ll need to be manually set as billable.)

Search Your Things
You can now search your saved timers and time entries by project, task, description, tag, or client. And you can start, edit, and delete saved timers and time entries from the search results.

Search Some More
When adding or editing a saved timer or time entry, you can also now search your projects and tags when selecting them. And you can search them in their settings menus.

Design Tweaks
Description text in saved timers and time entries is slightly darker in light mode (and in the widget and Siri shortcuts) and slightly lighter in dark mode to improve legibility.

More Keyboard Shortcuts
If you have a time entry running, stop it with a new keyboard shortcut: Command-Option-S. Also, the new searches can be activated with a keyboard shortcut: Command-F.

New Projects and Tags for Everyone
If you aren’t subscribed to the Timery Club, you can now add new projects and tags when adding or editing a saved timer or time entry.

Bug Fixes
• After editing a project, the projects view more reliably updates to show the change.
• In the dark mode settings when a scheduled time picker was open, switching modes and then switching back to scheduled no longer causes a crash. (Thanks, John!)
• When logging in, the email address field having a space at the end no longer shows as invalid. (Thanks, Clayton!)

Many of these things were requests and suggestions from users like you, so if there’s something you wish Timery did or did better, please let me know at support@timeryapp.com! Please also let me know if you have a question or run into an issue.

If you’re enjoying Timery and have a moment, please rate and review it on the App Store. Your support is appreciated and helps the app get discovered!

And finally, thank you for using Timery. Whatever projects you’re tracking your time for, I hope you have a good time tracking with Timery!
1.0 2019-05-21