DayReceipt – Time is Money
Overview
Track time spent on websites and see exactly how much money you're burning based on your hourly rate.
Every minute you spend on YouTube, Reddit, or Twitter isn't free — it's costing you real money. DayReceipt converts your unproductive browsing time into dollars and cents, so you can see exactly what your habits are actually costing. The concept is simple: enter your hourly rate (or use the average salary default), and DayReceipt silently tracks every site you visit. Open it anytime and see a live receipt of your day — how much you've "burned" browsing, broken down by site, and by whether that time was productive or wasted. What makes it different: 💸 Real dollar costs, not just minutes — see "$4.32 on Reddit today" instead of "42 minutes" 📊 Today / This Week / This Month — spot patterns before they become habits ⚡ Live indicator — shows the running cost of the site you're on right now 🧠 Productive vs. Wasted split — visualize exactly where your focus went 📈 Daily cost chart — see which days you stayed sharp and which you drifted 💡 "That money could buy..." — a gentle reality check that makes the numbers land 🎯 Daily budget — set a spending limit and watch the bar fill ⚙️ Fully customizable — track any site, set your real hourly rate, toggle categories on or off All data stays on your device. No accounts, no servers. Whether you're a freelancer who bills by the hour or just someone who suspects their afternoons are disappearing into a scroll hole — DayReceipt gives you the honest number. Install it, set your rate, and find out what today actually cost you.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedMay 30, 2026
- Offered byAnalyticure
- Size2.73MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes