See how TimeMark stacks up against commercial screen time apps and built-in OS solutions.
The Verdict: Choose TimeMark if privacy and cost are your main concerns, or if you want Pomodoro integration without a subscription. Choose RescueTime if you need mobile tracking or cross-device syncing and are comfortable with cloud data storage.
The Verdict: OS tools are great for basic awareness ("I used my laptop for 4 hours"). TimeMark is for optimization ("I was 75% productive and my peak hours were 9-11 AM").
The Verdict: Cold Turkey is a blocking tool; TimeMark is an awareness tool. If you have zero self-control, use a blocker. If you want to understand your habits and build self-regulation, use TimeMark.
Six reasons we believe this is the best tool for digital autonomy.
No trials. No premium tiers. No subscriptions. All features available to everyone, always.
No cloud servers analyzing your habits. No data sold to advertisers. Just local tracking.
Verify our privacy claims yourself. Contribute features. Fork the project if you need customization.
Not just a timer or a blocker. A complete ecosystem with tracking, analytics, and focus tools.
Set the rules that work for you. Adjust limits. Disable notifications. Make it yours.
We treat you like an autonomous adult, not a child who needs surveillance.
Pro Tip: TimeMark plays well with others. Use it for Windows desktop tracking and combine it with RescueTime for mobile or Cold Turkey for blocking.
Download for free from Microsoft Store and see the difference for yourself.