Early Access, no card required
Your coding history,kept whole.
AtoAxis turns editor heartbeats into time, project, language and AI-attribution analytics, and never ages your history out to a recent window. Point an existing WakaTime plugin at it and keep the setup you already have.
Early Access is a waiting list, not a checkout. Nothing is charged, no card is collected, and the hosted product has no free tier at launch.
What you get on day one
Complete history, in the base plan
No week-long or fortnight-long dashboard window, and no higher tier to buy to see last quarter.
AI work counted separately
Bundled hooks for Claude Code, Codex CLI and Gemini CLI attribute AI lines apart from your keystrokes.
Time you can defend
Close heartbeats become duration blocks; idle gaps are excluded rather than rounded up.
Your existing plugin still works
AtoAxis implements the WakaTime API, so most editors need one changed line, not a new extension.
What it will cost
One plan with every feature included: $12/month, or $99/year. Checkout is not open during Early Access.
Compared with the competitionThree steps to your first heartbeat
Roughly five minutes, most of it waiting for the extension to install. Nothing to deploy and nothing to configure on a server.
Generate an API key
Open Settings in the dashboard and choose Generate key. One key covers every editor and AI hook on the account.
wakaclock-cli config set-key YOUR_API_KEYPoint your editor at it
Install the VS Code extension and run Wakaclock: Set API Key. In any editor that already has a WakaTime plugin, change one line in ~/.wakatime.cfg instead.
api_url = https://api.atoaxis.com/api/v1Watch it count
Edit a file. The status bar shows today’s total within seconds, and the dashboard Overview shows the same number the server counted.
wakaclock-cli today
API keys are issued to Early Access members. Join the list and we will email yours.
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Before you sign up
- What happens after I join?
- You go on the Early Access list and receive launch updates by email. When keys are issued you get one for your account.
- Do I have to stop using WakaTime?
- No. AtoAxis implements the WakaTime API and can import a WakaTime export, so you can run it alongside and compare before deciding.
- Does it read my source code?
- No. A heartbeat carries file metadata and counts: path, project, branch, language, editor, keystroke and character counts. It never carries file contents, prompts or AI responses.
- What is not ready yet?
- Team and organisation dashboards are still in development, only the VS Code plugin is first-party, and Cursor and Copilot need adapters before their activity is attributed.