Timeular Time Integrations

Andrew Molloy
2 min readJan 7, 2022

I covered introducing what Timeular is and how to time track with the app and Tracker device. The integrations set it apart and take advantage of the digital world. I’ll cover the ones I consider “Time” related integrations here.

Calendar

Although it’s under the features of integrations, it might not be considered an integration. It’s more of a setting for accessing information, allowing you to integrate elsewhere. This generates an iCal link — a supported calendar format in just about any app with a calendar feature.

Paste the link in like you would any public calendar, e.g. add it to a Google Calendar or Apple Calendar. Now you have a great way to pull in all your time scheduling and your time tracking together. You don’t need the Timeular app to view your tracked time. This is useful when reviewing how your time is spent versus your intention.

Other Time Trackers

If you’re already doing any time tracking, it may be that you’re using Toggl or Harvest. In which case, great news as Timeular can integrate with them, so your tracked activities can be synced with time tracking services you may already have.

Suppose you use anything else or another method to track your time. In that case, you can affect a time tracking back end (whether that’s Timeular or another service you consider your backend engine to time tracking) with other services and tools using it to save the data.

With the Calendar integration mentioned above, you can develop a full-featured time tracking system with a front end in your calendar app.

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