Time Doctor Tracks Activity. Shipanel Shows What Actually Shipped.
Stop monitoring screens. Start understanding progress.
See what features were built, what bugs were fixed, and what's blocking progress
Screenshots of their screen every 10 minutes and mouse activity logs
Zero workflow disruption. They code normally. You get clarity automatically.
Constant monitoring creates stress and resentment. Devs feel watched.
Transparency through output visibility. See the work, not the worker.
Surveillance that implies distrust. Screenshots breed resentment.
Understand scope changes, detect blockers early, make informed decisions
Know they were 'active' for 7.5 hours. Still no idea what shipped.
90 seconds. One GitHub app install. Instant explanations.
Install desktop app. Configure monitoring rules. Manage privacy settings.
Non-invasive. No data collection beyond GitHub commits. GDPR compliant by design.
Collects screenshots, keystroke logs, URLs visited. Privacy concerns for EU teams.
$49/month for unlimited developers. Same price at 1 dev or 50.
$7-$10 per user/month. 5 devs = $35-$50/month. 10 devs = $70-$100/month.
'What did we build this week?' → Instant answer with code explanations.
'Prove they worked 8 hours' → Proves hours, not output.
Developers WANT to use it. Transparency feels fair. No surveillance feeling.
High turnover. Good devs leave rather than work under surveillance.
Show investor: 'Team shipped 12 features this month. Here's what each does.'
Show investor: 'Team had 160 hours of activity.' Investor asks: 'But what did you build?'
$49/month unlimited explanations
$7/user/month for basic, $10/user/month for standard
Pro tip: Use both if needed: Time Doctor for billing hours, Shipanel for understanding shipping