Pomodoro Timer

Stay focused and boost your productivity

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What is Pomodoro Timer?

The Pomodoro Timer is based on the Pomodoro Technique, a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. It involves breaking work into focused intervals, typically 25 minutes long, called pomodoros, followed by short breaks of 5 minutes. After completing four pomodoros, a longer break of 15–30 minutes is taken.

This method helps improve focus, minimize distractions, and prevent burnout. By working in manageable chunks of time, you can boost productivity while maintaining mental clarity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a Pomodoro session?

A standard Pomodoro session is 25 minutes long, followed by a 5-minute break.

How many Pomodoros should I do in a day?

The number of Pomodoros varies based on your work and energy levels. Typically, 4-8 Pomodoros per day is common.

What should I do during the breaks?

Use breaks to relax, stretch, or do quick tasks unrelated to your main work. Avoid screens if possible.