Free online Pomodoro timer

A calmer Pomodoro timer for focused work

Use DeepFlow's free Pomodoro timer for focused 25-minute work sessions, restorative breaks, studying, writing, and distraction-free productivity.

25 minute focusBuilt-in breaksNo sign-up
Ready when you are
Audio settings
Loops while the timer is running.
Saved to your private journal when the session is complete.
Current session25:0025 minute block
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The Pomodoro rhythm

Focus fully, then recover on purpose.

The Pomodoro Technique turns a large or uncomfortable task into one clear commitment: focus for 25 minutes, then step away for a short break. DeepFlow keeps that rhythm simple. Choose the focus interval, name what you intend to finish, and let the countdown protect your attention until the session ends.

A Pomodoro is most useful when the timer supports the work rather than becoming another score to optimize. Silence avoidable interruptions before you begin, keep one outcome visible, and use the break for movement or recovery instead of filling it with more input. After four focused rounds, take a longer pause before starting another cycle.

A repeatable practice

Everything needed for a complete focus cycle.

01

Protect your attention

Short, defined sessions lower the resistance to starting demanding work.

02

Remember to recover

Switch between focus, short break, and long break intervals in one place.

03

See your progress

Completed focus sessions are counted locally as a lightweight measure of momentum.

FAQ

Pomodoro timer questions

What is a Pomodoro timer?

A Pomodoro timer divides work into focused intervals followed by breaks. The traditional pattern uses 25 minutes of work, a 5 minute break, and a longer 15 to 30 minute break after four focus sessions.

How do I use this Pomodoro timer?

Choose Focus, write a specific intention, and press Start focus. Work on that outcome until the alert, switch to a short break, and repeat. DeepFlow records completed 25 minute focus sessions locally on your device.

Can I pause or reset a Pomodoro?

Yes. Pause preserves the remaining time, Resume continues the same session, and Reset returns the selected interval to its starting point. For a consistent practice, pause only for interruptions that truly cannot wait.

Is the Pomodoro Technique good for studying?

Yes. Defined intervals can make revision, reading, practice questions, and writing easier to begin. Use each session for one subject or outcome, then use the break to stand up and let your attention recover.

Is DeepFlow's Pomodoro timer free?

Yes. The timer, focus and break presets, local session history, sound alert, and browser notification support are available without creating an account.