Jan 05, 2023 01:06 AM - edited Jan 05, 2023 01:10 AM
Dear community,
How wonderful would it be to have the functions of: https://track.toggl.com/timer in Airtable. I would love to be able to activate the current Airtable time tracker per project (start, pause and stop) in an interface and get reports per project, sum of all projects, per week, per month per year.
And be able to manually override (because it occasionally happens that I am working on a project and forgot to set my toggle timer...).
I have been puzzling for over a month now with last time modified, duration, datetimediff and with the time tracker from Airtable, but I do not get the results that I want (which is basically the exact functions of Toggle). I did learn from the topics in the community, but this still does not bring be to what I really want.
Is there anyone in the community that would love to have this function in Airtable as well, and do you have a clue how to build such a tool? I think everyone who would like to track time on projects would benefit greatly from this tool. Thanks in advance for thinking along!!
Kind regards,
Greetje
Jan 05, 2023 05:52 AM
Hey Greetje,
you can integrate Toggl with Airtable using Toggl API.
That way you could create time entries via Toggl's native mobile apps and keep your reporting in Airtable.
If you're looking for someone to build this please let me know!
Jan 05, 2023 09:34 AM
Thanks Mariusz! This would solve my problem indeed and does not look all too difficult to achieve.
I am keeping the Airtable database closed to integrations and apps which are not from Airtable, this is because I need to learn more about data safety before I dare to share. If I want to integrate
Kind regards,
Greetje
Sep 24, 2024 03:41 AM
If you're looking to integrate Toggl-like time tracking in Airtable, it's tricky but doable. Consider using Skyvia for seamless data integration, or explore Airtable's scripting block for custom tracking solutions.