Q: Hi Macgill, I know this is last minute and I would hate to miss this deal.
Is there any way I can get Rize for any of the previous lower prices? I am just in the middle of a few things and really wish I could afford this without worrying about other things.
Thanks for reaching out. We can't discount the lifetime subscription but reach out to us at support@rize.io and we may be able to get you on a discounted annual plan. Let me know if you have any questions and looking forward to hearing from you.
A: Rize shouldn't use much RAM. The only time Rize does use CPU and RAM is when rendering the dashboard which you can close out of the preserve RAM/CPU while you're not looking at it. However, we have a 14-day free trial so I'd definitely encourage you to try out the product and see if you have any issues! I can provide a few more tips to save CPU/RAM if you ended up needed that too.
At its core, Rize works similarly to most time trackers (e.g. RescueTime) in that in automatically tracks and categorizes the time you spend on different apps and websites. However, while products like RescueTime are primarily passive time trackers, Rize dives deeper into analyzing your productivity and enables you to build better work habits.
Our timeline view depicts how your day unfolded and...
Thanks again. Last question (but the most important one): Do you have any plans to incorporate AI into the product - so it could "study" my general behavior and give me personalized tips on how could I be more productive based on my past data, recent activity and according to the goals I've set, My general agenda, etc? (and I'm sure this could go to many other directions as well)
Love this question! It's super inline with how we plan on developing Rize. We actually already integrate AI into Rize. Currently, we have a custom machine learning algorithm we use to rate the quality of your Focus Sessions. It takes over 20 different aspects of how you work to provide you a quality score. This is just the beginning of how we plan on integrating more AI & machine learning into...
Q: Will there still be a lifetime offer?
I love the app and I think it would be a big hit!
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Q: Is there a chance that the lifetime deal will return soon?
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Q: Hi Macgill, I know this is last minute and I would hate to miss this deal.
Is there any way I can get Rize for any of the previous lower prices? I am just in the middle of a few things and really wish I could afford this without worrying about other things.
Waiting for your response.
Macgill_Rize
May 15, 2024A: Hey karanisonwork,
Thanks for reaching out. We can't discount the lifetime subscription but reach out to us at support@rize.io and we may be able to get you on a discounted annual plan. Let me know if you have any questions and looking forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Macgill
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Q: I have a hardware time tracker that integrates with REST API.
Does Rize have this kind of API to integrate with?
Macgill_Rize
May 15, 2024A: Hey SirLouen,
Rize does not have an API at this point but it's definitely something we plan on building.
Let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything I can help with.
Thanks,
Macgill
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Hi SirLouen,
Out of interest: Which hardware based time tracker to you have? I'm searching for a time tracker device, which I can use with my own software. Thanks!
Q: How much RAM will this eat on my pc?
I have 16GB and let's say I'm working on video editing (so much ram is taken), will this slow my work?
Macgill_Rize
May 14, 2024A: Rize shouldn't use much RAM. The only time Rize does use CPU and RAM is when rendering the dashboard which you can close out of the preserve RAM/CPU while you're not looking at it. However, we have a 14-day free trial so I'd definitely encourage you to try out the product and see if you have any issues! I can provide a few more tips to save CPU/RAM if you ended up needed that too.
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Thanks. Also wanted to ask - how is this compared to RescueTime?
At its core, Rize works similarly to most time trackers (e.g. RescueTime) in that in automatically tracks and categorizes the time you spend on different apps and websites. However, while products like RescueTime are primarily passive time trackers, Rize dives deeper into analyzing your productivity and enables you to build better work habits.
Our timeline view depicts how your day unfolded and...
Thanks again. Last question (but the most important one):
Do you have any plans to incorporate AI into the product - so it could "study" my general behavior and give me personalized tips on how could I be more productive based on my past data, recent activity and according to the goals I've set, My general agenda, etc? (and I'm sure this could go to many other directions as well)
Love this question! It's super inline with how we plan on developing Rize. We actually already integrate AI into Rize. Currently, we have a custom machine learning algorithm we use to rate the quality of your Focus Sessions. It takes over 20 different aspects of how you work to provide you a quality score. This is just the beginning of how we plan on integrating more AI & machine learning into...
Amazing, thank you!
For sure! Let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything I can help with.