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TriggerToggl TrackReal-timeUpdated May 2026

How do I trigger when a Toggl timer stops?

Short answer: Drop the "Toggl TrackTimer Stopped" trigger on your workflow canvas, add filters if you want them, and publish. It fires within seconds of the event in Toggl Track, not on a polling schedule.

Anatomy

What this trigger looks like in a workflow.

Drop it on the canvas. Configure a couple of fields. Publish.

In the builder
Trigger
Timer Stopped
When the matching event happens
new timer stoppedwhen a timer is stopped in togglwhen timer stoppedwatch for timer stoppedon timer stopped
What this trigger returns
for the curious

You don’t need to read this. Tiny Command auto-maps every field into the visual picker so downstream nodes can pull values by clicking. We show it here for power users who want to know what’s on the wire.

{
"id": 12345678,
"duration": 5400,
"description": "Working on project"
}
Output shape

Fields available to downstream nodes.

Every field below can be referenced by name in any action or filter that comes after this trigger.

FieldTypeExample
idnumber12345678
durationnumber5400
descriptionstring"Working on project"
FAQ

Questions about Timer Stopped.

How does the Timer Stopped trigger work in Toggl Track?
Fires whenever a running Toggl timer is stopped. Use it to invoice completed work, log a session summary, or auto-resume notifications.
Is the Timer Stopped trigger real-time?
Yes. Timer Stopped uses webhooks or push subscriptions, not polling. Your workflow fires within seconds of the event happening in Toggl Track.
What data does Timer Stopped return?
The full event payload from Toggl Track. The output shape table on this page lists every field, its type, and an example value so you can map fields into downstream nodes.
Can I filter Timer Stopped so only some events start a workflow?
Yes. Add a Filter node right after the trigger and match on any field, whether that's subject, sender, status, or anything else in the payload. Workflows only continue when the filter passes.
Do I need Toggl Track admin permissions to use Timer Stopped?
For most Toggl Track accounts a standard user can authorize the trigger. Some Toggl Track plans require an admin to enable third-party webhooks. Check Toggl Track's docs if the trigger fails to register.
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