Pomodoro Timer
25 / 5 minute focus + break cycles
Focus, take a short break, repeat. After every focus sessions, take a long break.
About Pomodoro Timer
The Pomodoro timer alternates 25-minute focused work sessions with 5-minute breaks (and a longer break every 4 sessions). It's a popular productivity technique because the timer creates a hard boundary against interruptions and the breaks prevent burnout on long deep-work blocks.
Frequently asked questions
Francesco Cirillo's original choice — long enough for meaningful focus, short enough to commit to. Many practitioners adjust to 30-50 minutes; the technique tolerates variation.
The original technique says no — breaks should physically separate you from screens. Modern adaptations are looser; do what keeps you returning to work after the break.
8-12 is a strong day. 4-6 is realistic for most working environments with meetings.
Pro accounts sync session counts; free accounts keep daily totals local.
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