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Pomodoro Timer

Boost your productivity with the Pomodoro technique. Set custom intervals, break schedules, and notifications offline.

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Pomodoro Focus Clock

Automate work & break sessions using standard timeboxes offline

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How to use this tool

The Pomodoro Method

Developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s, the Pomodoro Technique uses a timer to break work down into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short 5-minute breaks.

Step-by-Step Blueprint

How to Build a Work Routine

Set up custom sessions to execute deep focused work.

1

Select Task

Choose a single task you want to work on and estimate the sessions required.

2

Focus Block

Start the timer and work on the task without distractions until the buzzer rings.

3

Take a Break

Relax during the short break, stand up, stretch, and then start the next focus block.


Common Inquiries

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick focus techniques answers.

How long should my breaks be?

The standard technique recommends a 5-minute break after each 25-minute Pomodoro, and a longer 15-30 minute break after completing four consecutive Pomodoros.

What should I do during breaks?

Disconnect completely. Avoid checking messages or emails. Grab a glass of water, walk around, or do simple stretches to restore mental and physical energy.

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