Know where your time goes.
Odacla is a fully offline time tracker for your desktop. It quietly records which apps you use, sorts them into categories — and keeps every byte on your machine.
Also for Windows and Linux — no account, ~10 MB installer.
Your data never leaves your machine.
No cloud. No account. No telemetry. Everything Odacla records lives in a single SQLite file on your own disk — readable, exportable, and entirely yours. This page follows the same rule: it makes zero external requests.
Everything you need. Nothing that phones home.
One small binary, written in Rust. Install it and forget it's there.
No timers to remember. Odacla logs the active app and a rule engine sorts it into categories — Coding, Deep Work, Study, or your own.
Your day from above — every app in its own lane, Apple Fitness style.
Set per-category targets and watch the rings close as you work — one for each thing that matters.
Meetings, reading, whiteboarding — log off-screen work by hand, or run a timer in your menu bar.
00:24:13One click and Odacla tracks only the apps you choose. Everything else is ignored until you switch back.
It's your data — take it anywhere, any time, in open formats. No export limits, because there's no plan to upgrade to.
Download Odacla
Version 0.1.0 — free and open source, MIT licensed.
All builds on GitHub Releases — checksums included.