Focus timer - deep work countdown

Focus Timer

Start a clean focus block and keep the remaining time visible. Useful for writing, studying, coding, reading, and deep work.

25:00
Ready

Preset durations

Classrooms and exams

A large countdown keeps remaining time visible for everyone.

Meetings and talks

Give discussions, presentations, or breaks a clear time boundary.

Focus and breaks

Use it for Pomodoro, short rests, deep work, or daily reminders.

Single-task with a visible countdown

Focus is mostly about doing one thing until a clear stopping point. A countdown in view gives you that stopping point and a small sense of momentum, which makes it easier to ignore notifications and resist switching tasks. Pick one task, start the timer, and work only on that until it ends.

Pomodoro and deep-work blocks

A twenty-five-minute sprint with a five-minute break is a gentle on-ramp. As your concentration builds, fifty- or ninety-minute blocks suit deeper work like writing or coding. Whichever length you choose, protect the block from interruptions and take the break when it ends.

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from a Pomodoro timer?

It is the same tool. Set twenty-five minutes for a Pomodoro, or a longer block for deep work.

What length is best for focus?

Anywhere from twenty-five to ninety minutes. Shorter blocks are easier to start; longer blocks suit work that needs a run-up.

Does it chime at the end?

Yes, a soft chime marks the end of the block so you can step away for a break.

Common focus durations