Play3rs · by Z-AX

Work in
focused bursts.

Pomodoro Focus Timer breaks your day into 25-minute sprints and real breaks — the proven way to stop procrastinating and actually finish things.

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Free · Android · No account · Distraction-free by design
Why it works

Small timers, big output

1

25/5 sessions

Focus for 25 minutes, rest for 5, and take a longer break every fourth round. Adjust every length to fit how you work.

2

Task list built in

Add what you're working on, estimate pomodoros, and check tasks off as the sessions stack up.

3

Auto-start & alarms

Sessions and breaks can roll into each other automatically, with a clear chime so you never miss a switch.

4

Daily focus stats

See how many pomodoros and focused minutes you logged today — proof the method is working.

5

Keeps running

The countdown continues with the screen off and shows in your notifications, so you can put the phone down.

6

Offline & free

No login, no cloud, no nagging. Everything runs on your device.

The technique

One round, four moves

25

Focus

Pick one task and work only on it until the timer rings.

5

Short break

Stand up, stretch, breathe. Let your brain reset.

×4

Repeat

Stack four focus sessions to clear a real chunk of work.

15

Long break

After four rounds, take a proper rest before the next block.

Made for

Where it earns its keep

Students

Revise for exams in sprints instead of marathon cram sessions that fizzle out after ten minutes.

Remote workers

Carve deep-work blocks out of a day full of Slack pings and open tabs.

Writers & creators

Beat the blank page — commit to just one pomodoro and momentum does the rest.

Coders

Timebox a bug or a feature, then step away so your eyes and focus recover.

Anyone who procrastinates

"Just 25 minutes" is a promise you can keep — and it usually turns into three.