Pomodoro Timer
Boost productivity with a browser-based Pomodoro Timer. Customisable work and break intervals with audio notifications and session tracking.
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Pomodoro Timer
How to Use Pomodoro Timer
- 1
Set your intervals
Configure your work session length (default 25 min), short break (5 min), and long break (15 min) durations.
- 2
Start the timer
Click "Start" to begin your first Pomodoro session. The timer counts down and switches automatically between work and break periods.
- 3
Track your sessions
Completed Pomodoros are tracked in the session counter. After 4 sessions, the timer automatically triggers a long break.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Pomodoro Technique?
Can I customise the session lengths?
Will the timer continue if I switch browser tabs?
About Pomodoro Timer
The Pomodoro Timer on Utilko is a clean, distraction-free focus timer built on the proven Pomodoro Technique productivity method. By breaking work into focused 25-minute sessions separated by short breaks, the technique helps combat mental fatigue, reduce procrastination, and maintain sustained concentration throughout the workday.
No sign-up required — open the tool and start your first session immediately. Customise intervals to match your natural focus rhythm and let the timer handle the transitions automatically, keeping you in flow without watching the clock.
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