The desktop app for the Mac already displays the rough activities quite well. However, it would be much better to receive a more detailed overview of activities (window titles, domains, etc.). This would allow users to delve into tasks and gain a deeper understanding of what has been done within each work block.
While the app’s summary provides some insight, it doesn’t offer a comprehensive view of the specific actions taken within the block. Tasks in Excel or the Chrome browser are so diverse, making it difficult to discern which tasks has been done in this block.
Fortunately, activities are still tracked in the background. If the app could offer a deeper level of detail, it would be an ideal tool with a perfect balance between thoroughness and simplicity.
That’s a great idea for improving visibility into your activities. More detailed information like window titles and domains would definitely help you understand exactly what you were working on within each tracked time block.
Currently, the Mac desktop app provides a summary of your activities, but this level of granular detail you’re describing is not available in Toggl Track at the moment.
As a workaround, you could consider using projects and task descriptions to categorize your work more specifically. For example, you could create separate time entries for different tasks within Excel or Chrome sessions, or add detailed notes to your entries after the fact to capture what you were working on.
I’ll share your feedback about adding more detailed activity monitoring with window titles and domain information with the product team. It’s valuable insight for improving how users can review and understand their time tracking data.