CraftedTracker puts a smart tag on every tool in your shop — tap it with your phone for the tool's history, hours, manuals, and maintenance log.
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It replaces "My Shop" at the top, and it's what your reports say. You can change it any time.
A place is anywhere you clock time — the shop door, the car, design time. Tap its tag to start the clock, tap again to close it out. A place doesn't need a tag: you can start it from here.
Have a printed tag for this place? Type its code and it attaches when you save. Using a blank tag instead? Save the place first, then set it up on the Write Tag page — it lists places waiting for a tag.
Two names for one project ("Testing" and "testing")? Combine or rename them under ⚙️ Shop settings → Types of projects.
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The inventory file includes your serial numbers and what you paid — that's what makes it worth having for insurance. Keep it somewhere safe. Your "don't sell below" prices are never in it.
Runs once a day. It sees tool names, categories and conditions only — never your notes or what you paid.
Public details only — never what you paid, your walk-away price, or the serial number. Paste it into Marketplace, Etsy or a message.
What each kind of place can log time as — tap ✕ to remove one, or add a type (including one another kind already uses). "A project…" is always offered everywhere. Changes here never touch time you've already logged.
Project names come from whatever you type when logging time, so duplicates happen. This moves every logged session — timers and shop days alike — from one name onto another. Afterwards the first name disappears from your lists; its time lives on under the new name. Pick an existing name to combine duplicates, or type a fresh one to rename.