How to Track Time Efficiently with TMetric for Firefox
Quick setup
- Install the TMetric extension from the Firefox Add-ons store.
- Sign in with your TMetric account or create one.
- Pin the extension to the toolbar for quick access.
Start and stop timers
- Click the TMetric icon and press the Play button to start a timer for the current task.
- Use the Stop button to end the timer; the entry appears in your timesheet automatically.
- Tip: Use keyboard shortcuts (enable in extension settings) to start/stop without leaving the keyboard.
Use task and project context
- Before starting, select the correct project and task in the timer pop-up so time logs are attributed properly.
- Add a short description to each time entry for clearer reporting.
Time tracking modes
- Use manual mode when you need precise control—start and stop timers yourself.
- Use automatic tracking (if available) to capture activity and then convert it into time entries—review before saving.
Integrations and auto-detection
- Enable automatic tracking for supported web apps (issue trackers, project management tools) so the extension detects tasks and offers one-click tracking.
- Connect TMetric with tools like Jira, Trello, or ClickUp to synchronize tasks and reduce duplicated work.
Idle detection and corrections
- Enable idle detection in settings so long idle periods are flagged.
- Edit or merge time entries from the extension or web app to correct inaccuracies (split, change duration, reassign project).
Organize and batch entries
- Use the extension to quickly add short entries for small tasks throughout the day; consolidate them later in the web timesheet.
- Create common task templates or use favorites for frequently tracked tasks to speed entry creation.
Reporting and review
- Open the TMetric web dashboard for detailed reports (time by project, client, or team member).
- Schedule a weekly review: correct entries, fill gaps, and tag billable vs non-billable time.
Productivity tips
- Track every task for at least two weeks to understand where time goes—then set targets (e.g., reduce meetings by 20%).
- Use the Pomodoro method with TMetric: run 25-minute timers for focused work and 5-minute breaks; log each session.
- Block distracting sites in focus periods and keep the TMetric popup visible for accountability.
Troubleshooting common issues
- If the extension won’t start timers, update Firefox and the extension, then restart the browser.
- If tasks aren’t detected in an integrated app, reauthorize the integration in TMetric settings.
- For missing time entries, check idle detection logs or browser permissions (extension needs access to the active tab).
Short checklist to get efficient now
- Install and pin extension
- Set up projects/tasks and favorites
- Enable keyboard shortcuts and idle detection
- Track everything for two weeks, then analyze reports
- Use Pomodoro sessions and batch edits weekly
If you want, I can create a 2-week tracking plan or step-by-step keyboard shortcuts setup for Firefox.
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