Time Breakdown for billable hours
The professional productivity release — Time Breakdown, Timeline Search, and model management.
5.0.1 introduces Time Breakdown — the first tool to reconstruct your billable hours from captured context — alongside a searchable timeline, a richer model picker, enterprise model governance, and one-tap entry from any summary into a deeper conversation.
What you can do now that you couldn't before
Stop losing billable hours to poor recall
Time Breakdown analyzes your captured workstream and reconstructs your day into approximate time blocks grouped by project and client. It gives you a structured starting point to review, refine, and submit, instead of starting from a blank page.
Find anything in your work history
The timeline is now searchable by keyword and filterable by time range, source application, and summary type. Combine filters to scope to a specific afternoon, or to everything related to one module from VS Code this week.
Pick the right model without the friction
A redesigned model picker shows inline descriptions and a quick-search field. Switching from Claude to Gemini mid-conversation takes two clicks. Full model management — 85+ models organized by provider — now lives in a dedicated settings section.
Control model access across your organization
AWS Bedrock inference profiles let enterprise teams assign specific models to specific groups while inference stays on your own AWS infrastructure.
Go deeper from any summary
Every summary now has a start related chat button. One tap loads the summary and its associated context into a new Pieces chat session, ready for follow-up questions.
Who benefits most
- Attorneys, CPAs, consultants, government contractors, and researchers: Time Breakdown.
- Anyone looking back at recent or historical work: timeline search and filters.
- Anyone who switches models frequently across tasks: the enhanced model picker.
- Enterprise teams with BYOK deployments: AWS Bedrock inference profiles.
PiecesOS 12.3.6 highlights include roughly 21x faster full-text search (under 10ms), Linux X11 full support, an offline mode fix, enterprise local model support, and a migration progress indicator.