![]() You can add new tasks from your Apple Watch using dictation, and when you start the timer in your watch it starts and synchronises with the timer in your phone. The almost winner, the Be Focused app has iOS and Apple Watch app, with task management and several customisation like the ability to set break and work session durations, goal tracking, pie chart. The app is free to use with in-app purchases. You can customise the timer, sessions, goals, colours, sounds. Hyper customisable app for pomodoro technique, Focus Keeper is a time tracking tool with intuitive interface and productivity charts. It has a free plan that allows you manage up to five projects with two Third party integrations and Premium that starts at £1,88 The PomoDoneApp is simple to use pomodoro timer with many integrations with other task management software like Trello, Asana, Todoist. I did a bit of researched and here a summary of the apps I tested and the winner. ![]() Unfortunately I could not find and app with all those characteristics (Spoiler alert: This could be a micro SaaS idea). The should have integrations and as nice to have, iPad app and Mac app. Yes, no mobile app, it has a mac app, but all my possible uses of the pomodoro technique I needed as must have, mobile app and Apple Watch app, for those moments where I'm doing tasks away of my phone or computer, like cleaning, tidying up or you are in meetings i.e: scrum ceremonies and want to keep people focus by using pomodoro. Lots of integrations (Trello, TODOist, Telegram, Slack. ![]() Now it was the moment to find the right app for me. I saw it had a lot of potential not only for my work but my side projects, daily activities like reading, meditation or house tasks like cleaning where I found myself many times just procrastinating between the vacuum cleaner and the laundry. Result: It was great, in half day I achieved everything I planned for the day. Pomodoro Tracker has a free version and paid premium version. The app allows you to customise your settings to change session lengths, notification settings, and integrate with other apps. Easy to use, start the time, stop and if you want to quantify your tasks a TODO editable list. Web based application, The Pomodoro Tracker lets you use their timer without installing the app. Transferred from it.wikinews to Commons by Fale using CommonsHelper., CC BY-SA 3.0, Pomodoro Tracker By The original uploader was Erato at Italian Wikinews. So I googled it "pomodoro timer" and pick the first result. I didn't want to over complicated I wanted to test if Pomodoro Technique was meant for me. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for 'tomato', after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used as a university student. The technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. Good thing, I just needed a timer a Pomodoro timer! I heard before about Pomodoro technique, but never tried it before, at the end, it has been always easy for me to focus on my job, so I decided to give it a try. ![]() ![]() I saw myself with four hour more a day, that I was saving from the commute, plus the rest of the day but instead to help me being more productive and get more of my day, it produced the opposite procrastination. It is not that I will complain, but when we talk about routines, this is a breakdown. Then something changed, we all got isolated. I always try to be organised and have my day in schedule, with my routines. ![]()
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