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Voice-Activated Time Tracking

Hands-free time tracking using voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri. Allows starting/stopping timers, creating time entries, and checking status through voice commands, ideal for situations where hands are occupied or devices aren't accessible.

Last updated: 2026-03-18 07:42

Overview

Voice-activated time tracking enables professionals to log work hours and manage timers using voice commands through smart speakers and virtual assistants. This hands-free approach removes friction from time tracking, making it accessible when hands are occupied with tools, equipment, driving, or other tasks that prevent device interaction.

Supported Voice Assistants

Amazon Alexa

Integrations like eBillity Time Tracker skill work with all Amazon Alexa devices: Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Tap, and Echo Show. Users can start timers, pause timers, and create time entries with simple voice commands.

Google Assistant

By linking time tracking accounts to Google Assistant, users can manage timers across Android devices, Google Home speakers, and other Google Assistant-enabled devices with commands like "Start a new timer" or "Create a new time entry for 8 hours."

Siri

Integrations with Siri allow iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and HomePod users to control time tracking through Apple's voice assistant, often using Shortcuts for custom commands.

Common Voice Commands

Use Cases

Benefits

Implementation Considerations

Privacy Concerns

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Setup Requirements

Popular Integrations

Future Developments

AI voice assistants are becoming more contextually aware, potentially enabling automatic time tracking based on detected activities, locations, and calendar events without explicit commands.

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