Last updated 2026-04-27

My activity

As of 2026-04-24, My Day (/my-day) is where you start your day. My activity (/events/mine) is now the audit drawer — the place to go when you forgot to tap a tile, when you want to re-categorize a specific event, or when a manager asks about a particular hour block.

Everything below still works identically — it just isn't your daily home anymore.

The review page

/events/mine is your personal review page — every event captured on your machine (or entered via Timer) shows up here. Review it when My Day's auto-attribution needs correcting.

Filters

The page defaults to your last 7 days. Use the filter bar at the top to narrow further:

  • From / To — pick any date range. To-date is inclusive ("To = Friday" includes all of Friday).
  • Project — show only events linked to one project, or All for everything.
  • Only unclassified — toggle to see just the rows still tagged category=unclassified. Best filter when you want to triage quickly.
  • Reset — clears all filters and snaps back to the last-7-days default.

Results are paginated 100 per page; if you have more matches, page links appear under the table. The result count is shown at the right side of the filter bar.

What you can edit

Every row is inline-editable:

  • Category — the type of work (see Categories)
  • Work type — billable / internal / training / off-time
  • Project — which project this event is for
  • Department requested — which team requested this work (cross-team support)
  • Note — any free-text explanation
  • Tags — labels you or your admin set up

Bulk-link to a project

If you worked on the same project for several captured events:

  1. Check the ☑ box at the left of each relevant row.
  2. Scroll to the top; the "N selected" banner lights up.
  3. Pick a project from the dropdown (or "(unlink)" to clear).
  4. Click Apply. All checked events are updated in one shot.

Or hit + New project in the same banner if the project doesn't exist yet — it'll be created with you auto-assigned as a team member.

What "corrected" means

When you edit any classification field, OtiumWork records your edit as an employee correction. This has two effects:

  1. Future identical events get classified the same way automatically. If you change all chrome.exe / Gmail events to category=communication, the classification engine will use that pattern on future events without calling the AI.
  2. Your manager can see the correction count on the Team page — high correction rates hint that either the AI is misclassifying you specifically or your work is ambiguous.

Categories can come from multiple sources

Each event's classification_source field tells you how it was classified:

  • rule — an admin-defined pattern matched (fastest, free)
  • past_event — someone previously classified the same (app, title) and we reused it
  • employee_correction — you manually corrected it
  • manager_override — your manager changed it
  • llm — AI classified it (Claude)
  • timer — legacy: logged via the old Timer page (removed; old events still carry this source)
  • clockify_import — imported from a Clockify historical export

Getting more classified

If too many events show as "unclassified", try: - Writing admin rules (admins only): /admin/rules — deterministic patterns that fire instantly and cost nothing. - Correcting a few events — future similar ones inherit automatically. - Turn AI classification on (admins): /admin/settings → AI billing → Metered mode with a cap. Haiku is cheap.


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