Know Where Your Time Really Goes
deTime automatically tracks and categorizes your web activity — even on multi-purpose sites like YouTube, Reddit, and blogs. Get insights that actually make sense.
The Problem with Existing Trackers
Most time trackers treat every site as one category. But that's not how the web works.
YouTube = Entertainment?
You watched a 2-hour coding tutorial, but your tracker says you wasted time on "Entertainment." That's not accurate.
Reddit is just Social?
Reading r/machinelearning papers is very different from scrolling r/memes. One label doesn't capture that.
One Site, One Category?
Medium, Wikipedia, and blog platforms serve news, education, opinions, and tutorials — all in one domain.
One Site. Multiple Categories.
Accurate Insights.
deTime analyzes the content you actually consume — not just the domain you visit. Every page gets classified based on what it really is.
8 Smart Categories
Everything You Need
Powerful features wrapped in a simple, beautiful interface.
Session-Based Tracking
Groups related browsing into meaningful sessions, so you see the full picture of how you spent your time.
Daily & Weekly Analytics
Beautiful charts showing your daily patterns, weekly trends, and top visited sites at a glance.
Set Time Limits
Set daily limits per category. Get notified when you're close, and optionally block access when time's up.
Privacy-First
Your browsing data stays private. No account required to start. Optional server sync uses only anonymous, aggregated data.
Dark Mode
Full dark mode support that follows your system preference. Easy on the eyes, day or night.
Focus Mode
Built-in Pomodoro timer to help you stay focused. Block distracting sites during focus sessions.
How deTime Compares
Most trackers tell you how long you spent on a site. deTime tells you what you actually did there.
| App Classification | Browser Classification | Context-Aware | Personalization | Motivation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Time | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Opal / One Sec | ~ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ~ |
| RescueTime | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| deTime | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
How It Works
Start understanding your web habits in under a minute.
Install the Extension
Add deTime to Chrome with one click. No sign-up required.
Browse Normally
deTime works silently in the background, automatically categorizing every page you visit.
See Real Insights
Open the dashboard to see accurate, content-based breakdowns of where your time actually goes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your browsing history is stored locally on your device. deTime offers an optional server sync feature that only sends anonymous, aggregated usage statistics — never your actual browsing history or personal data. You can review our privacy policy for full details.
deTime currently supports Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, Arc, etc.). Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android apps are on the roadmap.
deTime uses content-based analysis including page titles, URLs, and metadata to classify each page. For multi-purpose sites like YouTube and Reddit, it analyzes the specific content you're viewing rather than just the domain. The system continuously improves with an expanding category database.
No. deTime is built with Manifest V3 and uses efficient background processing. It has minimal impact on browser performance and memory usage.
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