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Changelog v0.0.12

Changelog v0.0.12

macgill davis · October 28, 2020

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  • New Daily Email - We completely redesigned our daily email and added a lot more valuable information including your scores and time breakdown.
  • Improved Website Categorization - We’ve been working on making time categorization easier and more accurate. We finally added fallback domain categorization for subdomains. We’re also testing out some website categorization APIs to see if we can further reduce the number of uncategorized apps and sites.
  • Miscellaneous Categorization - Starting today apps and sites will default to be categorized as “miscellaneous”. We’ll automatically recategorize apps and sites to “uncategorized” if you spend 10 minutes active on that app or site in a single day. We’re hoping to enable you to just categorize the apps and sites you spend a lot of time using and ignore the rest.
  • Chrome Offline Bug Fix - We fixed a bug where the Chrome extension was getting stuck in the offline state. Apologies to anyone who ran into that!
  • 24 Hour Format Setting - You can now change your timeline to be in 24 hour format in your settings.

Up Next

  • Daily Journal - We’re in the process of shipping our first version of a daily journal. We want to make it easy for you to record what you accomplished each day.
  • Improved Score Details - We’re going to be updating the score details section soon. We want to provide a much cleaner layout of the inputs and give you a better understanding of how your scores are calculated. 

Thanks to everyone for providing great feedback and continuing to test out Rize!

Macgill Davis
Macgill DavisCo-Founder & CEO

Macgill is the co-founder and CEO of Rize, an automatic time tracking app for agencies and professional services teams. He writes about productivity, time management, and building better work habits.

Frequently Asked Questions

The latest version includes a redesigned daily email with scores and time breakdown, improved website categorization with fallback domain support, a new 24-hour format setting for the timeline, and a fix for the Chrome extension offline bug. The update also changes how apps and sites are categorized by default to help you focus on what matters most.

Apps and sites now default to "miscellaneous" instead of "uncategorized." If you spend 10 minutes actively using an app or site in a single day, it automatically moves to "uncategorized" so you can decide how to categorize it. This approach lets you focus on categorizing only the apps and sites you use frequently.

The redesigned daily email now includes your scores and a detailed time breakdown of your activities. This gives you a more complete picture of how you spent your day compared to the previous version.

Yes, there was a bug where the Chrome extension would get stuck in an offline state. This has been fixed in v0.0.12, so if you experienced this issue before, it should now be resolved.

Rize added fallback domain categorization for subdomains, which makes it easier to automatically categorize related websites. The team is also testing website categorization APIs to further reduce the number of uncategorized apps and sites without requiring manual input from users.

Yes, you can now switch your timeline to 24-hour format in your Rize settings. This option is available in v0.0.12 and later.

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