Work - break - repeat without fuss

Give one thing
your whole attention.

Set a work interval, take a real break, and repeat for a few rounds. The timer remembers your rhythm and keeps the current task visible.

Your task label and timer stay on this device. There is no productivity account, cloud history, or performance score.

01

Set your work rhythm

Keep the tab open for the alert sound. Background battery rules can delay a web alarm.

Durations, rounds, auto-start choices, sound, and the current session are remembered. Reset session keeps your usual settings; Reset saved settings clears them.

A small structure for deep work

The timer holds the boundary.

01

Focus has an ending

A visible finish line makes it easier to stay with one task instead of checking everything at once.

02

Breaks are part of the plan

Short breaks appear between work rounds, followed by a longer break after the chosen cycle.

03

Your rhythm can differ

Twenty-five and five are useful defaults, not a law. Adjust the intervals to fit the work and your attention.

Straight answers

Pomodoro questions.

What is the Pomodoro technique?

It is a simple pattern of focused work intervals separated by short breaks, with a longer break after several rounds.

Will the timer work if I close the tab?

No. Keep the tab open. The session can recover from a reload, but a web page cannot guarantee alerts after the browser is closed.

Does the tool track my productivity?

No. It shows only the current local session and does not create an online activity record.

Should breaks start automatically?

That is personal. Automatic breaks keep momentum; manual starts make sure you are present before the next phase begins.