TimeDot Development Roadmap
Our journey to build the best time visualization tool across all platforms
Current Progress
Web Application
Completed
Our core web application featuring time visualization capabilities is now live. Built with modern web technologies and an intuitive interface, the web version serves as the foundation for all future platforms.
- Full-featured time tracking
- Visualization dashboards
- Notion Embe
- Responsive design
Windows Application
Completed
Our Windows desktop application offers native performance with the same core functionality as the web version, plus additional system integration features.
- Offline capability
- System tray integration
- Startup options
- Enhanced performance
In Development
Chrome Extension
Q3 2025
Extend TimeDot's capabilities directly into your browser for seamless time tracking across web applications.
- Website time tracking
- Show your time every page
- Simplified controls
- Unified UI
Planned Features
Mobile Applications
Q4 2025
Bringing TimeDot to Android and iOS devices to complete our cross-platform vision.
- Android application
- iOS application
- Mobile-optimized interface
macOS Application
Q1 2026
A native macOS application with full system integration and Apple Silicon optimization.
- Native Apple Silicon support
- Menu bar integration
- macOS design principles
- Compatibility with other Apple devices
Future Vision
Advanced Features
2026
Looking ahead, we plan to implement more powerful capabilities while maintaining our commitment to privacy and local-first approach.
- AI-powered insights
- Integration with productivity tools
- Advanced visualization options
- Optional team collaboration features
- Custom plugin system
Contribute to Our Roadmap
TimeDot is an open-source project, and we welcome community contributions and feedback to help shape our development priorities.