Connect RescueTime integrations
Quantify your team's productivity by automating RescueTime to log project hours and analyze application usage. Connect this workflow automation to generate project timesheets from activity logs or send daily productivity summaries to your team. Create a free account to make every minute accountable.
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Build your RescueTime integrations.
On Make, integrate RescueTime to automate your time tracking and productivity analysis. Configure workflows to trigger when new daily summary reports, alerts, or focus time sessions are detected in RescueTime. You can also use RescueTime as an action to start or end focus time sessions, or to generate detailed analytic reports from your activity logs, enabling you to automatically log project hours, analyze application usage, and facilitate the generation of project timesheets or daily productivity summaries.
Creates a highlight event. Only for RescueTime Premium users.
Creates an offline time record.
Ends a FocusTime session. Only for RescueTime Premium users.
Generates an analytic report with various scopes of data.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Starts a FocusTime Session. Only for RescueTime Premium users.
Triggers by user defined alerts. Only for RescueTime Premium users.
Triggers by new daily summary report.
Triggers by started or ended FocusTime sessions. Only for RescueTime Premium users.
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