Pomodoro Timer

Run a Pomodoro timer without logging in. Customise session length and start working. No account, no sign-up, fully open to use.

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Step-by-Step Guide

Pomodoro Timer

Boost your daily focus and productivity using the Pomodoro technique—alternating structured work sessions with timed short and long breaks.

1
Set Session Goals

Decide on the tasks you want to accomplish during your focused blocks and list them in the organizer.

Task List Target Focus
2
Choose Time Intervals

Set session durations (typically 25 minutes of work followed by a 5-minute break) or customize intervals.

Focus Time Short Break Long Break Interval
3
Focus & Work

Start the countdown timer. Eliminate distractions and dedicate your attention entirely to the active task until the chime sounds.

Focus Chimes Dynamic Tab Title Tick Sound
4
Take Rest Cycles

Rest, stretch, or hydrate during your break, resetting your mental stamina for the next cycle.

Mindful Rest Cycle Tracker
Client-side processing
Auto-deleted after session
Zero server uploads

Productivity Tools

Interactive time-boxing focus manager

Plan tasks, track focus iterations, and schedule healthy intervals to prevent screen burnout.

Custom Time Boxing

Adjust session parameters to fit your focus style, supporting standard Pomodoro, 52-17 cycles, or custom blocks.

Active Task Board

Integrated task list allows you to bind focus timers to specific deliverables, tracking cycles spent per task.

Ambient Sound Profiles

Toggle optional background white noise, rain sounds, or metronome clicks alongside sound alerts.

Local Session Stats

Session statistics and totals are stored in local web storage, providing tracking without server registration.

Customizable session, short break, and long break intervals
Sound alerts and desktop notification support
Stored in browser memory to ensure 100% data privacy

FAQ

Common Questions

Answers about interval times, cognitive breaks, notification chimes, and state preservation.

What is the classic Pomodoro time division?
The traditional technique specifies a 25-minute focus session followed by a 5-minute short break. After completing four cycles, take a longer 15 to 30-minute break.
Will the timer continue if I switch browser tabs?
Yes, using modern browser background workers and document title tickers, the countdown continues and chimes even when on other pages.
Can I change the sound volume or chime types?
Yes, you can select from various alert chimes (digital beep, classic bell, gentle piano) and adjust the volume slider.
Are my daily task checklists saved on a server?
No. All task listings and timer history remain locally inside your browser's LocalStorage database, keeping your schedule private.
What should I do during short Pomodoro breaks?
It is recommended to step away from screens, stretch your body, drink water, or rest your eyes rather than browsing social feeds.