Learn to say popular time tracking application names correctly.
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How is Toggl (time tracking application for freelancers and teams) correctly pronounced?
Toggl is pronounced 'TOH-gul' — sounds like the everyday word 'toggle' without the E, stress on TOH. In a technical interview: "Toggl showed us exactly how many hours went into each client project last month."
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How is Harvest (time tracking and invoicing software) correctly pronounced?
Harvest (the time tracking tool) is pronounced 'HAHR-vist' — exactly like the everyday word for gathering crops, stress on HAHR. In a technical interview: "Harvest turned the logged hours straight into a client invoice with one click."
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How is Clockify (free time tracking and timesheet software) correctly pronounced?
Clockify is pronounced 'KLOK-ih-fy' — 'clock' plus '-ify' (as in 'simplify'). Stress on KLOK. In a technical interview: "Clockify let every contractor log hours against the right project code."
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How is RescueTime (automatic time tracking and productivity analytics tool) correctly pronounced?
RescueTime is pronounced 'RES-kyoo-tym' — 'rescue' plus 'time', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "RescueTime tracked which apps ate up my afternoon without me having to log anything manually."
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How is Timely (AI-powered automatic time tracking application) correctly pronounced?
Timely (the tracking app) is pronounced 'TYM-lee' — exactly like the everyday word meaning 'at the right time', stress on TYM. In a technical interview: "Timely reconstructed my whole day from calendar events without me pressing a single start button."