Pomodoro Timer
Stay focused with the Pomodoro technique. Customizable work and break intervals with audio notifications and session tracking.
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Everything you need to know
The Pomodoro Technique Explained
The Pomodoro Technique breaks your work into focused 25-minute intervals called "pomodoros," separated by 5-minute breaks. After four pomodoros, you take a longer 15-30 minute break. This cycle helps maintain deep focus while preventing burnout.
How to Use This Timer
Click Start to begin a work session. The circular progress indicator shows time remaining. When the timer ends, an audio notification plays and you're prompted to start a break. Customize all intervals in the Settings panel. Enable Auto-start to flow between sessions automatically.
Why Pomodoro Works
- Combats procrastination — committing to 25 minutes feels achievable
- Builds focus stamina — regular practice trains your attention span
- Prevents burnout — mandatory breaks keep you fresh
- Creates urgency — the ticking clock motivates you to stay on task
- Tracks productivity — count completed pomodoros as a measure of deep work
Tips for Best Results
Pick one task per pomodoro. Close distracting tabs and notifications. If interrupted, note the interruption and return to focus. During breaks, stand up, stretch, and look away from your screen. Track your daily pomodoro count to see productivity trends.
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