Pomodoro
25 min focus + 5 min break
Boost productivity with the Pomodoro technique. Work in focused 25-minute sessions, take short or long breaks, and track your progress. Includes countdown timer, alarm clock, and stopwatch. No signup—runs in your browser. Perfect for studying, coding, or any focused work. Works offline, private by design.
Timer
Space: Start/Pause · R: Reset
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How the Pomodoro Timer Works
- Start a 25-minute focus session. Work without interruption until the timer ends.
- Take a 5-minute short break. Stand up, stretch, or rest your eyes.
- After 4 pomodoros, take a longer 15–30 minute break. Reset and repeat.
- Use the alarm and stopwatch for custom timing. All runs locally in your browser.
Why Use the Pomodoro Technique?
The Pomodoro technique combats procrastination by breaking work into manageable chunks. 25 minutes is long enough to make progress but short enough to stay focused. Regular breaks prevent burnout. Used by students, developers, and knowledge workers worldwide. No signup, no tracking. Your focus sessions stay private.
Understanding Pomodoro
One pomodoro = 25 minutes of focused work. Named after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer.
Short break (5 min) after each pomodoro. Long break (15–30 min) after 4 pomodoros.
The rule: No interruptions during a pomodoro. If distracted, restart the timer.
Track completed pomodoros to measure productivity. Build the habit over time.
Common Use Cases
- ✓Study sessions
- ✓Work focus
- ✓Meeting breaks
- ✓Task completion