Reclium
What Is Reclium?
Reclium is a free time-tracking app that helps you visualize how you are spending the time of your life by recording and analyzing your daily activities. By logging work, study, cleaning, meals, breaks, and even time that passes without intention, you can objectively reflect on how each day is spent.
Your recorded logs are analyzed based on importance and urgency. This allows you to review, using actual data rather than intuition, whether you are spending enough time on meaningful long-term priorities, getting overwhelmed by urgent tasks, or losing too much time to unintentional activities.
No account registration is required. You can start using it instantly in your browser. Reclium is a simple and easy-to-use time management tool that lets you begin tracking the moment you decide to.
Why Track Your Time?
Have you ever experienced any of the following?
- Staying busy all day, yet making no progress on truly important work
- Losing an entire weekend while mindlessly scrolling social media
- Spending so much time on obligations that you never get to what you actually want to do
Time is a resource given equally to everyone, and once it is gone, it can never be recovered.
Yet many people do not use their time effectively. The quality of your life and work is often shaped more by how you use your time than by how much money you have.
The first step to using time wisely is understanding where it goes. By tracking it, you begin to notice time spent unconsciously—as well as time spent on what truly matters.
Features of Reclium
Fast and Easy Time Logging
With a clean interface and convenient buttons, you can quickly record what you were doing.
Visualize How You Spend Your Time
Your logs are grouped into categories based on the Eisenhower Matrix (explained below), allowing you to instantly see where your time is going.
For example, if too much of your time is spent on activities that are neither important nor urgent, reviewing your logs can help you redirect that time toward more meaningful things.
No Login Required
No email signup or complicated setup is needed. Just open the page and start immediately.
Your data is automatically saved in your browser. If you use private or incognito mode, your data may be deleted when the session ends.
Recommended For People Who...
- Feel like the day ends before they realize it
- Want to understand why they stay busy but achieve little
- Want to measure focused time while working from home
- Want to reduce time spent on smartphones or social media
- Want to track study time or work sessions
If you want to change how you spend your time, tracking it is the first step.
How to Use Reclium
- Enter the start time when you begin an activity
You can also tap the clock button to enter the current time instantly
- When the activity is finished or reaches a stopping point, enter the end time and activity name
- Select a category if needed
If you're unsure, you do not need to classify everything perfectly
The percentage of time spent in each category is reflected in the matrix at the top of the screen in real time.
Reclium is simple to use. You do not need to track everything perfectly. The key is to start casually and observe your daily patterns.
What Is the Eisenhower Matrix?
The Eisenhower Matrix is a framework that organizes activities using two axes:
- Is it important?
- Is it urgent?
By dividing activities into four areas, it becomes easier to see what truly deserves your time.
How each activity should be categorized depends on your own judgment, but here are common examples.
Important but Not Urgent
These are activities that improve your life and work over time. This category should grow.
- Learning
- Family leisure time
- Creative work
- Exercise
- Process improvement at work
- Business planning
Important and Urgent
These are tasks that became urgent because they could not be delayed. It is worth reviewing whether they could have been prevented earlier.
- Visiting a doctor after your health worsens
- Responding to a company security incident
Neither Important Nor Urgent
These activities often consume time without adding value. If they leave you feeling regret afterward, they should be reduced.
- Mindlessly browsing social media
- Surfing the internet without purpose
- Worrying about things you cannot change
Urgent but Not Important
These tasks demand attention but may not create meaningful value. Consider whether they can be reduced, delegated, or avoided.
- Replying to emails or chats
- Cleaning a slightly dirty desk
- Handling unreasonable customer complaints
- Answering simple inquiries from other departments
With Reclium, you can reflect on which areas of the matrix receive most of your time. To start using your time more intentionally, try recording just one activity today.