How DayReplay compares
Most time trackers fall into one of three camps: cloud dashboards, manual timers, or employee surveillance. DayReplay is a fourth thing — automatic, local-first, and built to bill. It reconstructs your workday from real activity (app, window, browser tab), keeps everything on your own machine, and exports invoice-ready CSV. Here's how it stacks up against the tools people usually weigh it against.
Passive capture (no timers), stored locally (no cloud, no screenshots, no keylogging), with per-session CSV export for invoicing. $7/mo or $59/yr, one license on up to five devices.
Pick a comparison
- DayReplay vs RescueTime — Local-first instead of cloud-synced.
- DayReplay vs ActivityWatch — Same local stance, but turnkey and ready to bill.
- DayReplay vs Toggl — Automatic capture — no timer to start or forget.
- DayReplay vs Hubstaff — Built for you, not for surveillance — no screenshots.
- DayReplay vs Timely — Local and simple instead of AI-cloud and per-seat.
- DayReplay vs Rize — Pointed at billing, not focus coaching.
The short version
- Want it local, not cloud? That's the whole design — see vs RescueTime and vs Timely.
- Hate starting timers? Capture is automatic — see vs Toggl.
- Don't want to be watched? No screenshots or scoring — see vs Hubstaff.
- Love ActivityWatch but want it turnkey? See vs ActivityWatch.
Try DayReplay
Free covers today's timeline so you can judge the capture before paying. Pro adds 30-day history, day navigation, custom category rules, and CSV export.
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