Local-first Pomodoro timer for private work data
Pomororo treats your focus sessions as personal work data. The timer stores tasks, sessions, and history locally in your browser.
Work history on your device
Completed sessions become local history that helps you see focused time, recent work, and simple patterns without sending task details to an account.
Export when you need portability
Local-first does not have to mean locked in. Pomororo supports JSON export and import for backups or moving between browsers.
Built for quiet productivity
The goal is a practical timer with useful memory, not a social productivity system or habit game.
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Questions people ask
What does local-first mean here?
It means Pomororo stores task and session data in your browser instead of requiring an account for the core timer.
Can clearing browser data remove my history?
Yes. Because the data is local, you should export a backup before clearing site or browser storage.