Pomodoro timer
Track time on a task using Pomodoro
Pick a task, start a Pomodoro, and 10000hours saves that block of time to the task. Each Pomodoro becomes one session on that task.
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10000hours includes a Pomodoro timer for focused work sessions. It supports structured countdown sessions, task-linked work blocks, configurable intervals where available, and connections to focus analytics so repeated sessions become visible progress instead of isolated timers.
Last updated May 7, 2026
COMPARISON
| Feature | Basic timer | Pomodoro app | 10000hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Task linking | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Configurable intervals where available | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Flowmodoro mode | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Focus analytics | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Connected work context | ✗ | ~ | ✓ |
✓ Yes~ Partial or limited support✗ No
WHO IT’S FOR
A student can use structured study sprints, keep each session focused on one subject or assignment, and review completed focus blocks after studying.
Uses: Pomodoro · Focus Analytics
A developer can use focused implementation blocks for coding, debugging, or code review, then switch to Flowmodoro when the work needs a more flexible span.
Uses: Pomodoro · Flowmodoro
A founder or freelancer can link focus sessions to tasks so planning and execution stay in the same workflow instead of splitting across a timer app and a task app.
Uses: Pomodoro · Task Planner
Practical answers about using the 10000hours Pomodoro timer for focused work sessions.
Yes. 10000hours includes Pomodoro countdown mode for structured focus sessions, alongside Flowmodoro for more flexible count-up work, all linked to tasks and focus analytics.
Yes. 10000hours supports focused work sessions through timer modes, tasks, projects, and focus insight views, so a work block stays connected to the work you planned.
Yes. 10000hours is built around tasks, projects, and focus sessions. The Pomodoro timer sits inside the same workspace as your task list so each session is tied to specific planned work.
10000hours includes timer settings for Pomodoro work and break behavior. Use the classic 25/5 rhythm as a starting point, then adjust where the app settings support it.
Yes. 10000hours connects focus sessions with insight views, so repeated Pomodoro work contributes to a clearer picture of your work patterns over time, not just an isolated countdown.
Pomodoro uses a fixed countdown and planned breaks. Flowmodoro is a flexible count-up timer for sessions where you want to follow your natural focus span. 10000hours supports both modes.
Use Pomodoro when the work benefits from clear boundaries, a planned break, or a smaller starting step. Use a longer deep work block when the task needs more uninterrupted time for research, writing, engineering, or complex thinking. The 10000hours Pomodoro timer supports this shorter-session workflow.
Yes. A basic online Pomodoro timer usually counts down. 10000hours places the timer inside a larger workspace with tasks, session history, pricing clarity, Flowmodoro, and focus insights.
The pricing page lists 10000hours Pro features such as all timer modes (Pomodoro and Flowmodoro), focus insights, themes, sounds, and other productivity tools. Check the current pricing page for the latest plan details.
Pomodoro timers can provide visible time boundaries and repeatable work blocks, which some people find helpful for sustaining attention. The 10000hours Pomodoro timer is a productivity tool, not medical treatment or a substitute for professional advice.