Productivity Tool
Pomodoro Timer
Stay focused with the Pomodoro Technique. Work for 25 minutes, take 5-minute breaks, and boost your productivity.
Completed Pomodoros
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How to Use Pomodoro Technique
1. Define Task
Choose the task you'll work on.
2. Work 25 Minutes
Start timer and work without interruption.
3. 5 Minute Break
Take a short break when time is up.
4. 4 Pomodoros - Long Break
After 4 pomodoros, take a 15-30 minute long break.
What is the Pomodoro Technique?
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s. It increases productivity through 25-minute focus periods (pomodoros) and short breaks.
The technique prevents brain fatigue, maintains motivation, and reduces procrastination. It's an effective study method for students, developers, designers, and everyone.
Features
- Auto Transitions: Work and break periods change automatically.
- Audio Notification: Sound alert when time is up.
- Statistics: Track completed pomodoro count.
Use Cases
- Exam studying
- Coding and programming
- Writing and content creation
- Design projects
- Any work requiring focus
FAQ
Why 25 minutes?
25 minutes is determined by research as the optimal duration the brain can maintain focus without fatigue.
Can I skip breaks?
No, breaks are an important part of the technique. The brain needs rest.
How it works: Work for 25 minutes, take a 5-minute break. After 4 work sessions, take a 15-minute long break.
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