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ExtForge Browse Tracker vs RescueTime vs Toggl Track vs WakaTime

Time tracking tools help you understand how you spend your digital hours. Some focus on automatic tracking, others on manual time entry, and some are purpose-built for developers. Here's how the top options compare.

Feature Comparison

FeatureExtForge Browse TrackerRescueTimeToggl TrackWakaTime
PriceFree (no limits)Free (limited) + paidFree (limited) + paidFree (limited) + paid
Tracking typeAutomatic (browsing)Automatic (all apps)Manual timerAutomatic (coding)
Account required No Yes Yes Yes
Data storageLocal onlyCloudCloudCloud
Daily/weekly/monthly reports Yes Yes YesYes (coding only)
Visual charts Yes Yes Yes Yes
Category breakdown Yes YesVia projectsBy language/project
Site-level time limits YesPaid only No No
Data export (CSV/JSON) YesPaid only YesPaid only
Works offline YesLimited YesQueues locally
PlatformChrome extensionDesktop + browserWeb + desktop + mobileIDE plugins

Our Verdict

ExtForge Browse Tracker is the best choice if you want simple, private browsing analytics without creating accounts or sending data to the cloud. It's completely free with no feature gates. RescueTime is more comprehensive (tracking all apps, not just browsing) but requires an account and puts advanced features behind a paywall. Toggl Track is a manual timer best suited for freelancers tracking billable hours. WakaTime is specialized for developers tracking coding time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best free browsing time tracker?

ExtForge Browse Tracker is completely free with no limits - it tracks time per website with visual charts, category breakdowns, and data export, all stored locally with no account required.

Does Browse Tracker upload my browsing history?

No. ExtForge Browse Tracker stores all data locally on your device using Chrome's Storage API. Your browsing data never leaves your computer.

Can I set time limits for specific websites?

Yes. ExtForge Browse Tracker lets you set daily browsing limits per site. RescueTime offers similar functionality but only on paid plans.