Pomodoro timer presets for different kinds of work
Different work benefits from different timer presets. Pomororo starts with useful rhythms and lets you edit them before the session starts.
25/5 for easy starts
Use 25 minutes of focus and a 5-minute break when you need momentum, structure, or a small commitment to begin.
50/10 for deeper work
Use longer blocks for coding, planning, editing, and other work that needs more uninterrupted setup time.
90-minute focus for long arcs
Use 90-minute sessions when you have a large block of time and want fewer interruptions, then take a meaningful recovery break.
Custom presets for real days
Pomororo keeps durations editable because attention, energy, and task complexity shift from one day to the next.
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Questions people ask
Which Pomodoro preset should I start with?
Start with 25/5 if you are unsure. Move to 50/10 or a custom rhythm when the work needs longer uninterrupted attention.
Can Pomororo save custom rhythms?
Pomororo supports custom focus and break durations so you can shape the current session around your work.