Pomtick is a simple classy productivity timer with cross platform support 🎉
The Pomodoro Technique is a popular time-management method invented by Italian Francesco Cirillo. This strategy is beneficial if you become distracted while working on a project or want to determine how long a task will take. It's intended to help you focus on tasks and minimize procrastination by dividing work into focused intervals broken by brief pauses. It's perfect for a variety of tasks, including writing, coding, designing, and studying.
- Work Intervals (Pomodoros): You set aside a certain amount of time to focus on a particular activity with few distractions.
- Short Breaks: Following each pomodoro, you take a little break to replenish your mind and body. This allows you to stay focused and avoid burnout during lengthy work sessions.
- Improved Focus: By working in small bursts, you teach your brain to concentrate for long periods.
- Reduced Procrastination: Knowing you only have 25 minutes to focus makes it simpler to begin chores that would otherwise appear difficult.
- Increased Motivation: Doing pomodoros provides you a sense of success and keeps you going throughout the day.
- Improved Time Management: The Pomodoro Technique allows you to arrange your daily and avoid being overwhelmed by enormous activities.
- Pomodoro: 25 minutes
- Short Break: 5 minutes
- Long Break (after 4 pomodoros): 15-30 minutes
- Appealing minimal UI
- Themeable: Multiple color theme choices, with dark mode
- Customizable: Adjust pomodoro/break duration and count
- Intuitive interface
- Auto-start pomodoro
- Visualization and progress indicators
- Compact Mode
- Always on top: You don't have to peek frequently to check the timer progress
- Statistics tracking
- Task listing & tracking
Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/shinjith-dev/pomtick.git pomtick
Go to the project directory
cd pomtick
Install dependencies
pnpm install
Start the server
pnpm run dev
This lovely, classy color palette was totally copied from Rose Pine [Github] , with heartfelt gratitude!
Contributions are always welcome!
See CONTRIBUTING.md for ways to get started.
This project is licensed under MIT