1. Pomodoro Timer is a great tool that can help you boost your productivity and quality of your work.
2. The Pomodoro Technique® was found in the 80's and it continues to be one of the most popular time management techniques being used today. 5. 6.
3. Pomodoro™ and Pomodoro Technique® are registered trademarks of Francesco Cirillo.
4. This makes the Pomodoro Technique® a simple and effective method of finishing a task as quickly as possible.
5. The Pomodoro Timer Pro is the ultimate weapon in your battle with time.
6. The style of this app was inspired by the original pomodoro "kitchen" timer.
7. Taking frequent breaks allow the brain to keep fresh and stay focused.
8. This app can be also used for TimeBoxing techniques or as a Productivity Timer.
9. Yes, your mails, phone calls and all the other things can wait few more minutes.
10. One Pomodoro™ lasts only 25 minutes and you should avoid all interruptions during it.
11. This app is not affiliated with Francesco Cirillo.
1. Some tasks require more or less time than others and it would be nice not having to go to settings to change after choosing a task.I paid for the pro version to have more tracking features, but there is almost no more tracking in this app than in the free version.
2. It would be really helpful to be able to change the expected pomodoro time per task rather than one choice for all tasks.
3. The only reason I'm giving it a 4 stars is due to not being able to break the tasks up by days as opposed to an extremely long list of pomodoros.
4. It has been absolutely incredible for me as far as time management, increase productivity, not only allowing me to start projects but work strategically to finish them.
5. The only things that feel missing is being able to change the duration of specific tasks, since it can only be changed globally for all of them.
6. Also, the cancel pomodoro button is massive and there's no way to undo a cancel.Love the app! Has a lot of the features that you would expect for doing pomodoros.
7. If you say "start a break", it goes straight to break and there's no way to pause it, so once I'm done with my break I often forget to hit "start pomodoro" again bexause i expect it to start on its own.
8. I'd like to be able to track the effectiveness of my pomodoro sessions and see charts of how well I completed tasks.
9. Forcing the user to unlock the phone and open the app every time? It ruins the user's flow, and misses the whole purpose of the app.
10. But the missing notification control is a deal breaker.)I have forever had issues with my time management and productivity.
11. Also for long-term tasks like a large project it would be good to set more than 8 required pomodoros.