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Thanks! Yeah this will not be easy but I guess that’s also why there’s an opportunity here :)

Awesome suggestions. Will check them out


Not sure I understand. We don’t install any hardware at peoples homes. We connected directly to the charger over the internet (most new chargers are now IOT devices)


Cool! You can reach me at nikolai at enode io :)


It seems like Bridgely hooks up to the grid while we connects directly to the energy product? so when they sell ML tech to detect EV chargers we help onboard a the customer directly to their app


It does :) You can find it at the top of the page at https://docs.enode.io


Thanks! And it validates fine, congratulations. API added to the APIs.guru OpenAPI Directory.


Do you recommend OpenAPI based docs? I used SlateDocs for mine: https://butterflylabs.gitlab.io/api-documentation because I found that generating OpenAPI with NestJS to be kind of a pain as part of a build process.


Oh nice! Thank you so much :)


We are B2B but yes. We are in talks with companies with this approach to help them finalize the connection between prices and their devices :)


IOTA smells amateur show


The white paper is amazing. It's like Time Cube in LaTeX.

https://iota.readme.io/docs/whitepaper


Love the design and the product looks super interesting :) Wish there was some type of playground to actually test its capabilities. Hardcoded results is not as impressive


Yeah, wow.. I love that common thread to be so open about everything. Best of luck! Can not wait until release :) I will follow along for updates


Why no billing system? That must be the #1 requested feature? At least that was my understanding (missing feature) from what I could find on the web page. Other than that, simply great site and app.


It's a highly-requested feature, but we really want to focus on the scheduling and time tracking part of the task, and make that as best as it can possibly be. We're going to stay away from invoicing, but encourage anyone to integrate it via our API.


I've used Freshbooks for invoicing for years, and I've switched between their time tracker and other services/apps repeatedly.

Switched to timely first of August, and I'm still happily using it even though it increases my pain significantly a couple times a month when I have to invoice things--timely is just that much better for scheduling and tracking that it's easily worth it for me.

While I'm here, I would love if the web app had a multi-week view so I could plan a month more easily and drag tasks between days over larger spans.


For OS X I really like Chronomate which integrates with Freshbooks nicely: I can select/add clients/project/task, add time entries, run multiple timers etc; it sits in menu bar. One thing that sets it apart from other timers is that it detects idleness and asks me what I want to do (keep/remove, stop/continue). When I've considered alternatives to Freshbooks, Chronomate is what kept me.


Thank you for the nice comments! I actually had a call with Freshbooks a few weeks back, so we might be getting some great integrations going there.

Hehe, I can more or less promise you both of those things will be implemented.


:-) ... and fyi, two things I want to know all the time are how much unbilled already completed work do I have on a given project, and all the stats summed over all projects for a given client. I have to solve unbilled-completed by subtracting estimated from unbilled, and add the others up manually. If the relevant time span is over more than one month, this becomes extra painful.


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