Pomodoro Timer

Synchronize your focus with the natural rhythms of deep work and rejuvenation. Our professional timer helps you eliminate burnout and maximize productivity using the proven Pomodoro Technique.

Focus Cycle Engine Burnout Prevention
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Mastering Time Management

Unlocking peak performance with the science of structured focus.

Deep Work Integration

The 25-minute work interval is scientifically optimized to keep your brain in a state of high concentration without fatigue.

Strategic Rejuvenation

Short breaks allow your mind to reset, preventing the "diminishing returns" effect that happens during long, unstructured work sessions.

Task Batching

Use each Pomodoro cycle to tackle a specific task or a small group of related tasks to minimize context switching.

Productivity Analytics

Tracking your completed Pomodoro sessions provides a clear visual metric of your daily productivity and focus levels.

Distraction Shield

Committing to a timer creates a psychological boundary that helps you resist the urge to check emails or social media.

Cross-Device Sync

Our web-based timer works perfectly on desktop and mobile, ensuring you stay focused whether at your desk or on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common queries about the Pomodoro Technique and our focus timer.

What is the Pomodoro Technique?
Developed by Francesco Cirillo, it's a time management method that uses a timer to break work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks.
Can I change the timer duration?
Currently, our timer follows the standard 25/5/15 minute intervals. We are working on a custom duration feature for a future update.
How many Pomodoros should I do in a day?
Most people find that 8 to 12 Pomodoros per day (approx. 4-6 hours of deep work) is the optimal limit for sustainable productivity.
Does the timer continue if I close the tab?
For accuracy, the timer requires the tab to remain open. We recommend pinning the tab or keeping it in a separate window.
Is there an alarm sound?
Yes, a subtle notification sound plays when the timer reaches zero to alert you that it's time to switch modes.