The Pomodoro technique is a time-management method where you work in focused bursts (traditionally 25 minutes) followed by a short break (5 minutes). After four focus sessions you take a longer break. It helps you stay concentrated and avoid burnout during revision.
Yes. You can set your own focus, short-break and long-break durations. The classic setup is 25/5/15 minutes, but many students prefer 45 or 50-minute focus sessions for deeper work.
Yes. The timer is based on the clock rather than counting ticks, so it stays accurate even if your browser slows the page down in a background tab. The remaining time also shows in the tab title.
Every focus session you complete is counted for that day and stored in your browser. Study on consecutive days to build your streak. Your stats are saved locally on your device only — no account needed.
Pair your focus sessions with a revision timetable — the Study Planner has a 25-minute Pomodoro session option built in.
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