Pomodoro Focus Timer
Stay focused, study longer, and beat procrastination.
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What is the Pomodoro Technique?
The Pomodoro Technique is a highly effective time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The concept is simple but powerful: break your workday or study session into 25-minute intervals (called "Pomodoros") separated by short 5-minute breaks. This trains your brain to focus deeply without getting burned out.
How to Use Our Free Pomodoro Timer
Our web-based productivity clock is designed to keep you on track without any distracting features or required app downloads. Just follow this workflow:
- Pick a Task: Decide on a single task you need to complete (e.g., studying for a test, writing a report, or coding).
- Start the Timer: Click the "Pomodoro (25m)" button, then press START.
- Focus: Work continuously on your task until the timer runs out. No checking phones or social media!
- Take a Short Break: Click the "Short Break (5m)" button. Stand up, stretch, or grab some water.
- Repeat: After completing four 25-minute Pomodoros, reward yourself by clicking the "Long Break (15m)" button.
Why Do Timers Boost Productivity?
Procrastination usually happens because a task feels too big or overwhelming. By using our Online Focus Timer, you are tricking your brain into just committing to 25 minutes of work. It creates a sense of urgency and prevents the mental fatigue that comes from hours of uninterrupted studying. Keep this page open in a background tab to keep your day structured!

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