This app combines the popular Pomodoro Technique and To Do List, making it the ultimate tool for managing tasks, reminders, lists, calendar events, and more. It helps users stay focused on work and study, while also tracking their working hours. The app syncs between devices, allowing users to access their lists from anywhere.
The app works by allowing users to pick a task and set a timer for 25 minutes, during which they should stay focused and work. After the timer rings, users can take a 5-minute break before starting another pomodoro. The app also offers customizable pomodoro and break lengths, notifications, and support for short and long breaks.
In addition to the pomodoro timer, the app also features task management tools such as a task organizer, schedule planner, reminder, habit tracker, and time tracker. Users can organize their day and set recurring tasks, reminders, sub-tasks, and task priorities. The app also offers a report feature, providing detailed statistics on time distribution and completed tasks.
The app is available on multiple platforms, including iPhone, Mac, Android, Windows, iPad, and Apple Watch, allowing for seamless synchronization. It also features a unique "Forest" feature, where users can turn their focused moments into a virtual plant and watch it grow as they complete tasks. The app also offers an app whitelist to prevent distractions, various reminding options, and support for Wear OS.
Users can also view their tracked time in a daily, weekly, or monthly report, and prevent their screen from locking during a pomodoro. The app also offers a handy widget for easy access to tasks. For any inquiries, users can contact the app's team and expect a response within 24 hours. It's important to note that this app is not affiliated with the creator of the Pomodoro Technique, Francesco Cirillo.
With over 200 million hours of focused time logged by users, this app is a proven tool for increasing productivity, reducing procrastination and anxiety, and helping users achieve their goals. So why not join the millions of users and give it a try?