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Where do I see my own working day?

My activities is your own screen: the totals for a range, a strip of the day and the application behind every recorded minute.

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My activities shows what the desktop app recorded for you. It sits in the sidebar for every role and needs no permission switch, and it never shows anybody else.

Open it

  1. Sign in at app.useworktivity.com.
  2. Go to Tracking, then My activities.
  3. The range starts on today. Widen it from the Date range box.
  4. Project and Task boxes appear only when your organization uses task tracking. The task box waits until a project is picked.

Every filter is written into the address, so a range and a project is a link you can keep.

The five numbers at the top

  • Tracked: working, break and idle minutes added up.
  • Working: the minutes counted as work.
  • Activity: the share of your working minutes that carried keyboard or mouse input. It is a count of seconds, never the keys themselves.
  • On break and Idle: the same minutes under their own labels.

When the range is exactly today and no other filter is set, a line above the numbers compares them with the daily target your organization set. It disappears as soon as you widen the range, because the target is a figure for one day and it is not scaled up.

How the time split

The card below reads the same minutes twice. On the left is the share of tracked time: working, break, idle. On the right is the share of working time: productive, neutral, unproductive, and unclassified for the applications nobody has rated yet.

The day strip

The strip covers one full day, midnight to midnight, and one day at a time. The arrows step to the day before or after inside your range. A single missing minute between two runs is drawn as part of the run before it, so one lost upload does not cut a solid hour in half.

The strip ignores the project and task filters on purpose. It always shows the whole day; the filters narrow the numbers and the table underneath.

Activity history

The table lists every recorded minute, newest first: the application in front, the activity share for that minute, the productivity label, the status and the time it was recorded. An empty table usually means a filter is still on, and the row above carries a button that clears them.

Refresh reloads the numbers, the strip and the table together. Why some minutes are marked idle explains the labels, and what Worktivity collects lists everything a minute carries.

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