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RescueTime

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Velocity5.0

Automatic time tracking and focus tool

RescueTime's feed is its productivity blog, with no product signal

blog-feedproductivityfocuswork-culturetime-management
Current state
All tracked RescueTime entries are essays from its blog on work culture — micromanagement, meeting costs, hybrid work, burnout, time-blocking. They are audience-facing thought pieces, not product release notes, so RescueTime's actual feature development isn't visible through this feed.
Where it's heading
The blog's themes — focus, distraction, sustainable productivity — align with RescueTime's positioning as a time-tracking and focus tool, but the posts describe ideas, not shipped changes. There's no observable product movement here.
Prediction
No product prediction is supportable from these essays. A direction read requires the crawl to surface a changelog rather than blog content; until then this is editorial output only.

Recent moves

  1. 8d ago

    Busyness is the new micromanagement

    A blog essay framing busyness as a subtle form of micromanagement. Thought-leadership content, not a product change.

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  2. 23d ago

    Meetings are eating your margins

    A blog post on the hidden cost of meetings. Editorial content with no product implication.

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  3. 1mo ago

    The second shift no one is talking about

    An essay on the 'second shift' of after-hours work. Audience-facing content, not a release.

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  4. 1mo ago

    Hybrid teams: Less circus, more choreography

    A post on coordinating hybrid teams. Work-culture content unrelated to a RescueTime product change.

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  5. 2mo ago

    Your next teammate might be a freelancer

    A post on freelancers as core team members. Editorial content with no shipped-feature detail.

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  6. 2mo ago

    Productivity isn’t a luxury

    An essay arguing productivity isn't a luxury. Thought-leadership content, not a product update.

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