Pomodoro Timer | Focus Sessions and Break Rounds
Run Pomodoro focus sessions with custom work length, short breaks, long breaks, rounds, and saved timer settings.
Pomodoro Settings
Run Focus Sessions with Breaks
Set focus length, short break length, long break length, and rounds to run a Pomodoro-style work session in the browser.
Make the Timer Fit Your Work Style
Classic Pomodoro uses 25-minute focus blocks, but writing, coding, studying, and admin work may need longer or shorter intervals. Adjust the settings before starting.
When Pomodoro Timing Helps
Use it for deep work, studying, reading, writing, coding, chores, inbox cleanup, and building a rhythm of focused effort followed by real breaks.
About This Tool
Pomodoro Timer runs focused work sessions of 25 minutes followed by short 5-minute breaks, based on the Pomodoro Technique for time management. It tracks completed sessions and long breaks after every four pomodoros.
When to Use It
Use this when you need to focus on a task without distractions, when managing attention across a long work session, or when using the Pomodoro Technique to structure your study or work day.
How to Use
- Click Start to begin a 25-minute focus session.
- Work on a single task until the timer rings.
- Take the 5-minute break when prompted.
- After four sessions take a longer 15-to-30-minute break.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Pomodoro Technique?
Developed by Francesco Cirillo, it uses 25-minute focused work intervals separated by short breaks. The structured rhythm reduces mental fatigue and improves sustained concentration.
Can I adjust the session and break lengths?
Yes. Custom session duration, short break, and long break durations can be set in the settings before starting.
Should I stop mid-task when the timer rings?
Yes. Part of the technique is committing to the break even if you feel in flow. The break prevents burnout and the next session resumes the task.