The Simple Pomodoro Timer brings focused work into your browser with a clean, distraction-free toolbar timer. Furthermore, work and break intervals are pre-configured and easy to customise. Therefore, deep work sessions, study blocks, and creative sprints stay structured — without juggling a separate desktop app.
Built for Real Focus Blocks
Toolbar-Native Timer
The countdown lives in the toolbar badge so the current state is always visible. Furthermore, the popup adds quick controls — therefore, starting, pausing, or resetting a session never requires switching to a separate window or app.
Custom Work & Break Intervals
Adjust focus, short break, and long break lengths to match how you actually work. Moreover, long breaks slot in after a configurable run of focus sessions — consequently, the rhythm matches your energy instead of a rigid template.
Gentle Notifications
Subtle sounds and desktop notifications announce phase changes without breaking concentration. As a result, you stop watching the clock and trust the timer — which is exactly what the Pomodoro technique was designed to do.
Your Day, Without It vs With It
Drifting work, forgotten breaks
- Losing track of time inside a deep task and burning out.
- Skipping breaks until energy completely collapses.
- Juggling a separate timer app on the desktop or phone.
Structured rhythm, sustained energy
- Visible countdown in the toolbar throughout every session.
- Automatic short and long breaks at the right cadence.
- Gentle notifications that protect, not interrupt, focus.
Moments It Saves Your Day
Shipping a feature without context drift
You start a focus block, code without checking chat, and rest at the buzzer. Furthermore, the long break lands exactly when fatigue creeps in — therefore, the feature ships clean instead of being patched all afternoon.
Studying a difficult chapter end to end
You commit to focus rounds with short breaks between each. Moreover, the visible badge keeps you accountable — consequently, the chapter is read attentively instead of skimmed under the pressure of a last-minute deadline.
Building a long-form draft in clean blocks
You alternate writing sprints with quiet breaks for a clear mind. In addition, notifications gently signal phase changes — therefore, the draft grows steadily without slipping into endless tinkering or research detours.
