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⏰ Pomodoro Timer

Boost your productivity with 25-minute focus sessions and smart break reminders

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Focus Session
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Get ready to focus!

⚑ Quick Settings

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πŸ“‹ Today's Tasks

🎯 Add your first task to get started!

Track what you accomplish during each Pomodoro session

πŸ“Š Today's Progress

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πŸ’‘ Pomodoro Technique Tips

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Stay Focused

During the 25-minute session, avoid all distractions. Turn off notifications and focus on one task only.

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Take Real Breaks

Step away from your work during breaks. Stretch, walk around, or do breathing exercises.

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Plan Your Tasks

Before starting, write down what you want to accomplish. Break large tasks into smaller chunks.

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Track Progress

Mark completed Pomodoros and celebrate your accomplishments. Consistency is key!

πŸ“‹ How to Use the Pomodoro Technique

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Choose a Task

Pick one specific task you want to work on. Add it to your task list above.

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Start 25-Minute Timer

Click "Start Focus" and work on your task with complete concentration for 25 minutes.

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Take a Short Break

When the timer rings, take a 5-minute break. Stand up, stretch, or grab some water.

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Repeat & Long Break

After 4 Pomodoros, take a longer 15-30 minute break. Then start the cycle again.

⌨️ Keyboard Shortcuts

Space Start/Pause Timer
R Reset Timer
S Skip Session
Enter Add Task
F Focus Mode
Esc Exit Focus Mode
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Stay focused on your task!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method that breaks work into 25-minute focused intervals (called "Pomodoros") followed by short 5-minute breaks. After 4 Pomodoros, you take a longer 15-30 minute break. This method helps maintain focus, prevents burnout, and improves productivity by working with your brain's natural attention cycles.

Absolutely! While the classic Pomodoro is 25 minutes, our timer lets you customize focus sessions (15-60 minutes), short breaks (3-15 minutes), and long breaks (15-45 minutes). You can also adjust how many sessions occur before a long break. Experiment to find what works best for your attention span and work type.

If you get distracted, quickly jot down the distraction on paper and return to your task - don't reset the timer for small interruptions. For major interruptions that break your focus completely, it's better to reset the Pomodoro and start fresh. The key is maintaining the integrity of focused work time.

Task tracking helps you plan your Pomodoros effectively and measure real accomplishments. Add specific tasks before starting, check them off as you complete them, and see how many Pomodoros each type of work takes. This builds better time estimation skills and provides motivation through visible progress.

Yes! The timer works completely offline once loaded, so you can use it without internet. We'll request permission to send browser notifications so you'll be alerted when sessions end, even if the tab is in the background. You can also enable audio alerts and use full-screen focus mode to minimize distractions.

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