I built this timer because every productivity app I tried felt like it was working against me instead of with me. Too many features, too many notifications, too much visual noise. I wanted something that would just help me focus without becoming another distraction.
What makes this different:
The timer does one thing really well - it keeps you focused using the Pomodoro Technique without getting in your way. Clean interface, customizable intervals, and progress tracking that motivates without overwhelming. No gamification gimmicks or social features that pull your attention away from actual work.
Design decisions that matter:
Large, readable numbers so you can check time at a glance. Simple controls that work instantly - no lag when you need to start or pause. I chose calming colors that won’t strain your eyes during long sessions, and the typography is sized for quick scanning without squinting.
The interface adapts to how people actually use timers. Some days you need standard 25-minute sessions, other days you’re deep in flow and need longer intervals. The app remembers your preferences and gets out of your way.
Real-world impact:
This isn’t just another timer app cluttering the app store. Students use it for study sessions, developers use it for coding sprints, writers use it for focused writing blocks. The simple approach means people actually stick with it instead of abandoning it after a week.
Currently helping thousands of people reclaim their focus and get meaningful work done.