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AslTime vs. typical monitoring tools
AslTime covers the same core job as tools like Hubstaff and Time Doctor — tracking time and capturing screenshots as proof of work — but draws a deliberate line at invasive monitoring. The comparison below sticks to AslTime's own, verifiable design choices.
| Capability | AslTime | Typical incumbents (e.g. Hubstaff, Time Doctor) |
|---|---|---|
| Time tracking & screenshots | Timer plus optional interval screenshots | Yes |
| Screenshots only while timer runs | Never when the timer is off | Varies by product and configuration |
| Keystroke / mouse-movement logging | Never — prohibited by design | Often offered as an activity signal |
| Full-URL & window-title capture | Never stored | Commonly available |
| Activity metric | Neutral, deterministic Activity Score (no AI) | Often a "productivity" score or rating |
| Visible tracking indicator & consent notice | Built in and shown to the tracked user | Varies; stealth modes sometimes exist |
| Screenshot access auditing | Every view is audit-logged; role-based access | Varies |
| Configurable retention with auto-deletion | Org-set retention, automatic cleanup | Varies |
| Pricing model | From $5 per seat/month, 14-day free trial | Per user / month |
| Platforms | macOS & Windows desktop + responsive web | Desktop, web, and often mobile |
Competitor capabilities differ by plan and change over time; verify current details on their sites. The AslTime column reflects this product's fixed design rules.
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