The Pomodoro timer that actually helps you get things done. Track tasks, build streaks, study with friends.
Simple tools that work together to help you build consistent productivity habits.
Customizable focus sessions (1-120 min) with automatic breaks. Work your way, not just 25 minutes.
Track tasks with pomodoro estimates. See exactly how long everything takes.
Beautiful charts for daily, weekly, and monthly progress. Know your peak hours.
Add friends, join study rooms, compete on leaderboards. Accountability built in.
View your stats from any browser. Your data syncs across all your devices.
Rain, ocean, cafe, lo-fi — pick your focus soundtrack. Free and premium options.
A simple focus loop, refined into a habit you actually keep.
Add what you want to work on — a chapter, a feature, an essay. Keep the list short so the next step is always obvious.
Hit start and work on one thing. Notifications hush, the timer counts down, and distractions fade into the background.
Every completed session unlocks a 5-minute break. Stand up, breathe, walk. Your brain needs the rhythm, not more willpower.
Daily, weekly and monthly stats show the hours you actually focused — not the hours you planned to. Momentum compounds.
TaskPomo adapts to how you work — from research-heavy study sessions to code reviews and long writing blocks.
Break long study sessions into 25-minute sprints. Track which subjects you actually spent time on, and join study rooms to focus alongside other students.
Keep one problem in your head long enough to solve it. Pomodoro sessions pair well with deep work on a single function, PR, or debug session.
Protect the first 25 minutes of a draft from re-reading and research rabbit holes. Use breaks to edit — not mid-flow.
Fight meeting fatigue with structured focus blocks. Schedule sessions between calls so real work doesn't get pushed to evenings.
A visible timer is external executive function. Short sprints and mandatory breaks turn a vague 'I should work' into something your brain can grip.
Batch scripting, editing, and thumbnail work into focused sessions. Stats make it obvious which part of your workflow is eating your week.
Focus techniques, the Pomodoro method, and productivity ideas — written by the founder.

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A time-management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. You work in focused 25-minute intervals (called pomodoros), separated by short breaks, with a longer break after every four sessions. TaskPomo builds the whole loop into a timer, task list, and stats dashboard.
Yes. TaskPomo supports custom focus and break durations. Many users keep the classic 25/5 rhythm, while deep-work fans prefer 50-minute sessions with 10-minute breaks. Pick what matches your attention span.
No. The core timer, tasks, and stats work completely offline with no login required. You only need an account if you want cloud sync across devices, leaderboards, or study rooms.
Yes. Everything runs locally on your device by default. Sessions you complete offline sync to the cloud the next time you open the app with a connection, so your stats stay accurate.
If you sign in, your tasks, sessions, and statistics sync between iOS, Android, and the web app automatically. You can start a session on your phone during a commute and pick up the same task on your laptop at work.
Virtual focus rooms where you and other users run synchronized pomodoro sessions together. The shared timer creates gentle accountability — a digital version of sitting in a library with your friends.
Yes. The core timer, task management, stats, web app, and study rooms are free forever. TaskPomo Pro unlocks advanced statistics, unlimited rooms, premium sounds, and an ad-free experience.
By default all your data stays on your device. If you create an account we store your email, profile, and the sync data needed for cross-device use. We never sell personal data. Full details are in the Privacy Policy.
iOS (App Store), Android (Google Play), and any modern browser via the web app. The mobile apps share the same account and data with the web app.
For most people: yes — because the method protects your attention from task-switching, which is the real productivity killer. It won't fix motivation by itself, but it turns 'I should focus' into a concrete, repeatable 25-minute commitment.
Download the app or use the web dashboard — your data syncs everywhere.