Which guide should I read first?
Start with RaterHub time tracker for the product workflow, RaterHub task timer for task timing, or tracker alternatives if you are comparing options.
Start here if you want to compare RaterHub task timers, AET tracking, paid time vs actual time, task counters, availability notifications, private local history, and spreadsheet templates.
Private tracking · Mac menu bar workflow · No task-content storage
Use these guides when you want to understand task timing, AET, paid time, actual time, task count, earnings, and CSV export. They are the core product-intent pages for people who need better work records.
Use these guides when your main pain is status: tasks available, No Tasks Available, logout, sleep, local sounds, or low-information notifications. These pages explain what a tracker can and cannot change.
Use these guides before choosing between spreadsheets, stopwatches, browser tools, desktop apps, LBTimer-style workflows, RaterTracker-style workflows, and RH Monitor.
Use these guides when you care most about the local-first boundary, Mac menu bar workflow, and avoiding task-content storage.
Use this guide if you want a free CSV starting point or want to understand the fields before using Tracker Pro history and export.
Start with RaterHub time tracker for the product workflow, RaterHub task timer for task timing, or tracker alternatives if you are comparing options.
No. RH Monitor is independent and not affiliated with RaterHub, Google, TELUS, Welocalize, or any rating platform.
RH Monitor tracks status and work metadata for your own records. It does not submit tasks, complete ratings, or change task content.