Focus timer
Pomodoro sessions with XP — and friendly competition.
Dongu's focus timer runs classic pomodoro-style sessions: a stretch of focus, a proper break, repeat. Sessions are logged, pay XP, and can be linked to the task you're actually working on.
- Focus and break lengths configured once in Settings
- Optionally link a session to a task
- Completed sessions are logged and pay 15 XP
- Focus rooms: weekly and monthly rankings with friends
Timeboxing that starts itself
Starting is the hard part; a timer removes the decision. Pick one task, start the session, and work until the ring closes. Pause and resume when life interrupts — the session logs when the focus phase completes.
Link the task, close the loop
A session can point at a specific task, so your focus history shows where the time really went — and your statistics can tell you when in the day you actually focus best.
Focus rooms: gentle accountability
Create a room, invite accepted friends, and watch a live ranking of focus minutes for the week or the month. Nobody sees your tasks — just the minutes. Quiet peer pressure, the good kind.
Frequently asked questions
What happens if I pause a session?
Pause and resume freely — the timer is wall-clock based, so it can't drift. A session is logged when its focus phase completes.
Who can join my focus room?
People you've added as friends and who accepted — you invite them by name, up to 20 members per room.
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