A Rize alternative focused on billing, not coaching
Rize is an automatic tracker built around focus and productivity coaching — AI categorization, distraction nudges, focus scores. DayReplay captures your day just as automatically, but points it at a different goal: reconstructing and billing your workday, locally, for less.
| DayReplay | Rize | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary goal | Reconstruct & bill your day | Focus / productivity coaching |
| Data location | Local on your device | Cloud account |
| Automatic capture | Yes — app + window + URL | Yes — AI categorization |
| Invoice-ready CSV | One row per session | Insights/reports focused |
| Licensing | One license, up to 5 devices | Per-user subscription |
| Pricing | Free tier; Pro $7/mo or $59/yr | From $9.99/mo (billed annually); no free tier, 7-day trial |
| Platforms | Native Windows + macOS | macOS + Windows |
If your end goal is “what do I bill this client?” rather than “how focused was I today?”, DayReplay's per-session timeline and CSV export are the more direct path — and your data stays local.
Reasons to switch from Rize to DayReplay
- Cheaper. $7/mo or $59/yr, one license across up to five devices.
- Local-first. No cloud account holding your activity.
- Billing-oriented. Per-session reconstruction and CSV export aimed straight at invoicing.
Where Rize is the better choice
If you want focus coaching — real-time distraction nudges, focus/break scoring, and AI-driven productivity insights to change how you work — that's Rize's whole point and DayReplay doesn't try to compete there. DayReplay is for capturing and billing the work you already do.
Try DayReplay
Free shows today's timeline; Pro adds 30-day history, day navigation, custom rules, and CSV export.
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