About timr
a tiny task-tracking tool for small, trust-based teams.
no accounts. no email. no password resets.
what it does
Tasks live in groups. Each task moves through states:
todo → in progress → review → done
Finishing a task requires peer agreement — a simple aye/nay vote. No single person can unilaterally close work.
how you sign in
- a moderator sends you an invite link
- you scan a QR code with any TOTP authenticator app
- from then on: your user ID + the 6-digit code. nothing else.
philosophy
- action first — grab a task and go. no permission needed to start.
- consensus as a brake — finishing requires agreement, not just saying so.
- visibility is the enforcer — every move is seen by everyone in real time.
- no boss — moderators can break ties, but peers can achieve the same through consensus.
timers — coming soon
Tasks in progress get a countdown. Check in to reset it and signal you're still on it. Let it run out and the task drifts back to the pool — visible to everyone.
The name timr comes from this: time tracked at the task level, not just the project level.