Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Pomodoro Technique? ▼
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s. It uses a timer to break work into 25-minute focused sessions called 'pomodoros,' separated by 5-minute breaks. After 4 pomodoros, you take a longer break of 15-30 minutes.
How does the Pomodoro timer work? ▼
This Pomodoro timer runs a 25-minute focus session. When the timer completes, it automatically switches to a 5-minute short break. After 4 focus sessions, it switches to a 15-minute long break. The session counter tracks completed pomodoros and the progress ring shows remaining time visually.
Can I customize the timer durations? ▼
Yes! The timer includes settings for focus duration, short break, long break, and number of sessions before a long break. All settings are adjustable and saved in your browser's local storage.
Does the timer work if I close the browser? ▼
No, the timer runs only while the browser tab is open and active. For extended focus sessions, keep the tab open. All timer calculations happen locally in your browser for privacy.
Is this Pomodoro timer completely free? ▼
Yes! This Pomodoro timer is 100% free to use with no subscriptions, ads, or hidden charges. All features are available without registration. Your data stays private on your device.
Free Pomodoro Timer for Focus & Productivity
The Pomodoro Timer is a proven productivity technique that helps you maintain focus and avoid burnout. By breaking work into 25-minute focused intervals followed by short breaks, you can achieve deep concentration while preventing mental fatigue. This free online timer includes visual progress tracking, session counting, and customizable durations to match your workflow. Whether you're studying, coding, writing, or working on any demanding task, this Pomodoro timer helps you stay productive. All data stays in your browser – no registration required.
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