Pomodoro Technique timer for practical focus
The Pomodoro Technique turns work into focused intervals separated by breaks. Pomororo keeps that structure, then adds editable timing and useful local history.
How the rhythm works
Choose a task, focus for a set block, take a short break, and repeat. After several focus blocks, take a longer break before starting again.
Where Pomororo helps
The timer can follow classic Pomodoro sessions or adapt to longer blocks when the work needs more uninterrupted time.
Less ceremony, more continuation
Optional tasks, recent-work recall, and simple stats help you return to the same thread later without turning Pomororo into a full project manager.
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Questions people ask
Is Pomororo only for 25-minute Pomodoros?
No. You can use 25-minute sessions or edit the focus and break lengths for your own work style.
Does Pomororo teach the Pomodoro Technique?
It supports the core pattern of timed focus blocks and breaks while keeping the workflow flexible.