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Ferdinand Mütsch
Ferdinand Mütsch

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Wakapi - Open-Source Time Tracking for Devs

Hi all!

I want to share with you an open-source project that I started back during my studies and am passionately improving ever since. Back then, I wanted statistics about my coding (what language, editor, projects, etc.), just like WakaTime.com, but as a student I wouldn't be willing to pay for it. Because I'm a developer, I simply decided to build my own instead. It has become my no. 1 hobby project and after years I still love to spend my evenings coding on it.

The project has reached more than 1,700 GitHub stars now, the hosted service at wakapi.dev got 1,800 registered users today and a super friendly, small community has evolved on GitHub - things, which I am super happy and appreciative about!

Wakapi is entirely open-source and can be self-hosted. But there is also a paid subscription plan for the official service, that gives users unlimited data history and a few other small perks and covers hosting, domain, etc.

Go check it out and, if you like Wakapi, consider opting for a paid subscription. I'd appreciate your support a lot!

P.S.: Consider sponsoring open-source 😊.

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