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Pomodoro Timer

25 minutes of work, 5 minutes of break, a long break after four rounds - the Pomodoro technique in a timer that runs right in your browser. With daily stats, a streak counter, session history, adjustable durations and keyboard shortcuts. No app download, no signup, just start focused.

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What Pomodoro Timer does

The Pomodoro technique is as old as a kitchen timer and still one of the most reliable cures for procrastination. The idea: you work in short, focused blocks of 25 minutes and then treat yourself to a real break. The fixed structure takes the fear out of starting - a task feels much smaller when you only have to work one Pomodoro on it.

The timer guides you through the full cycle: work phase, short break, work phase, short break - and after four completed work phases a long break, so your mind genuinely winds down. The three phases are colour-coded, so a glance tells you whether it is time to focus or to recover.

By default it uses 25, 5 and 15 minutes, but nobody works by the textbook. If a longer focus block or a shorter break suits you better, just change the durations. The timer stays your tool, not your supervisor.

To keep you going, the timer counts along. The daily stats show how many Pomodori you have completed today, the streak counter rewards every day you do at least one session, and the session history records how your recent blocks went. Small numbers, big motivation.

Keyboard shortcuts keep you in flow: start, pause, skip, without reaching for the mouse. An audible signal tells you when a phase ends, so you can fully commit to the work and still switch to your break on time.

Everything runs locally in your browser. No registration, no cloud, no data trail. The timer remembers your progress on your device and is right where you left off the next time you open it.

Features

Full Pomodoro cycle

Work phase, short break and a long break after four rounds - the timer guides you through automatically.

Adjustable durations

Default is 25, 5 and 15 minutes. Set focus and break lengths to the way you actually work.

Daily stats

See at a glance how many Pomodori you completed today and how much focus time added up.

Streak counter

Every day with at least one session extends your streak and keeps motivation up.

Session history

The history records your recent work blocks so you can trace your focus habits.

Keyboard shortcuts

Start, pause and skip by key, without the mouse - so you stay in your work flow.

Signal at phase end

An audible signal tells you when work or break ends - no need to watch a clock.

How it works

  1. 1

    Start a focus block

    Press start and work 25 focused minutes on a single task. The timer counts down for you.

  2. 2

    Take a break

    At the end of the work phase the timer switches to the short break. Get up, breathe, then carry on.

  3. 3

    Adjust durations

    If different lengths suit you better, change the focus and break durations in the settings.

  4. 4

    Track your progress

    Check the daily stats, streak and history to see your focus habits over time.

Who needs this

→Students splitting long study sessions into manageable blocks.
→Freelancers and the self-employed staying focused when working from home.
→Anyone prone to procrastination who needs a gentle push to start.
→People who want to measure their daily focus time and keep going via a streak.
→Anyone seeking a clear rhythm between deep work and real breaks.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Pomodoro technique?

A time-management method where you work in focused 25-minute blocks, each followed by a short break. After four blocks comes a longer break. The fixed structure helps against procrastination and burnout.

Can I change the durations?

Yes. The defaults are 25 minutes work, 5 minutes short break and 15 minutes long break, but you can adjust all three values to your work rhythm.

How does the streak counter work?

The streak counts consecutive days on which you completed at least one Pomodoro. Skip a day and the streak restarts. It is a small but effective nudge to keep going.

Do I get a signal when a phase ends?

Yes. An audible signal sounds at the end of each work and break phase, so you can fully commit to the task without constantly watching the clock.

Is my data stored anywhere?

No. Stats, streak and history are stored only locally in your browser. There is no registration and no transfer to a server.

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