Developer Productivity: Coding with QTM Coding

Being a developer is 10% writing code and 90% figuring out why the code you just wrote doesn't work. In the midst of debugging marathons and Stack Overflow deep-dives, it's easy to lose track of time—and your sanity.

Enter Quick-Time-Management.com (QTM). We built this with developers in mind. Here’s how to make it your new favorite dev tool.

1. Track the "Bug Holes"

We've all been there: "I'll just fix this one tiny CSS issue." Four hours later, you've refactored the entire grid system and forgotten what day it is.

Developer Desk

By using QTM's rapid timer, you can see exactly how long those "quick fixes" actually take. This data is gold when you're estimating your next sprint.

2. Kanban for Your Features

Don't let your features get lost in a sea of Jira tickets. Use our clean Kanban boards to visualize your local workflow. - Backlog: That "nice-to-have" dark mode. - In Progress: The critical API integration. - Done: The bug you finally squashed after three days.

3. Focus Mode: No Distractions

QTM is lightweight and stays out of your way. No bloated UI, no annoying notifications. Just a simple way to log your progress so you can stay in the flow state.

Efficiency

Stop guessing, start coding. Optimize your dev workflow today at Quick-Time-Management.com.