Tiller––a minimal and seamless device for tracking your time
A project in Melbourne, AU by Joan000days
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$74,247 AUD
current pledge level
Last Updated: October 19 @ 18:02 -0400 GMT
109%
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Latest News
70% funded!
September 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone! We hope you had a great weekend. We're stoked to see that in under one week Tiller has been 70% funded! With 24 days left in our campaign, we're still pushing to try and spread the word about Tiller to as many freelancers and small... (Read More)
$40k And Over Half Way!
September 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Hey, everyone! We've just passed the $40k mark and that means we're also 59% funded! Thank you. There have been a few great articles come out this week on The Verge, Core77 and Abduzeedo which might be cool to check out! We're also posting regular... (Read More)
We hit $30k in two days!
September 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Wow! We're really excited to have raised over $30k already. Thank you everyone! (Read More)
We just hit $10K!
September 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you to everyone who has backed us today! We've just ticked over the $10,000 mark. Let's keep it going :) (Read More)
Tiller is a little puck that tracks where your time has gone
September 19th - via: theverge.com
Do you ever wonder how long you spend reading emails or doing research? A little device named Tiller may be able to get you an answer. (Read More)
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