Døgn vs Timing

Last updated: July 2026

Timing is the closest comparison here — an excellent Mac app that automatically records app and window usage and turns it into time entries with powerful rules. Its automatic capture is genuinely best-in-class. Døgn overlaps but aims elsewhere: project timers, AI-session tracking, and the time → invoice loop across the kveik suite.

Where Timing is the better fit

  • Automatic activity capture from app and window usage is exceptional.
  • A mature, flexible rules engine to categorize time without manual timers.
  • Detailed productivity and time-review reporting.
  • A refined, long-established native Mac app.
  • Great for reconstructing where your day actually went.

Where Døgn is the better fit

  • Automatic tracking of AI coding sessions (Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity) with on-device summaries as the entry description.
  • One-time purchase rather than a subscription.
  • A tracked-time → draft-invoice loop via a signed webhook to tjent.
  • Fits the kveik suite: folo hands finished meetings to Døgn as billable time.
  • Menu-bar project timers with live per-project earnings and a 24-hour day timeline.

At a glance

FeatureDøgnTiming
PricingOne-time purchaseSubscription
PlatformmacOS nativemacOS native
Where data livesOn your MacOn your Mac
Automatic captureAI sessions + activityApp/window usage + rules (excellent)
Project timersOne click, parallelMore review-oriented
Time → invoiceSigned webhook → tjent draftNot a focus
Suite integrationfolo meetings importStandalone

The short version

Pick Timing if best-in-class automatic activity capture and a deep rules engine are what you care about most.

Pick Døgn if you want AI-session tracking, one-click project timers, a one-time price, and a straight line from tracked time to an invoice.

Questions, answered

Is Døgn’s automatic tracking as good as Timing’s?

Honestly, Timing’s general app/window activity capture and rules engine are best-in-class. Døgn’s automatic strength is specifically AI coding sessions, plus one-click project timers and the invoice loop.

Are both local and private?

Yes — both keep your data on your Mac. The main structural differences are pricing (Døgn one-time vs Timing subscription) and Døgn’s tracked-time → invoice loop.

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