Pomodoro Diary

Write every focused block into today.

Pomodoro Diary keeps habit goals, timer sessions, daily records, and progress charts in one focus flow. Use the app on the go, or start quickly from the web.

Feature overview

Designed for daily action.

From creating a habit, to starting a timer, to recording the result, Pomodoro Diary is built around one job: preserving the time you actually put in.

Feature overview

Quick focus, habit check-ins, and progress review in one flow.

Pomodoro Diary is more than a countdown timer. It connects planning, focused sessions, daily check-ins, and progress review so your invested time is easy to record and understand.

01

Quick focus and custom focus blocks

Start from a Pomodoro Diary plan, use classic 25-minute sessions, or set custom durations for reading, writing, exercise, and deep work.

02

Habit check-ins and goals

Create daily, weekly, monthly, one-off, or long-term habits with count goals and minute goals.

03

Today list and joy journal

Keep today’s tasks, completed records, and small happy moments together so daily logging stays lightweight.

04

Focus statistics and heatmaps

Review check-ins, focus minutes, habit distribution, recent records, and heatmaps to make consistency visible.

05

White noise for focus

Pair timer sessions with background sound to settle into work, study, and reading more easily.

06

Android app and web workspace

Use the Android app for quick mobile logging and the web workspace for quick focus, habit management, and daily review.

07

Try it on the homepage

Start a focus session, check in a habit, and create a quick local habit before opening the full workspace.

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Product Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are comparing quick focus tools, habit trackers, and focus statistics tools, these answers explain where Pomodoro Diary fits.

What is Pomodoro Diary?+

Pomodoro Diary is a productivity tool that combines quick focus, habit tracking, time records, and focus statistics to help you preserve the time and habits you complete each day.

Who is Pomodoro Diary for?+

It is useful for students, professionals, freelancers, developers, readers, and anyone who wants to manage focus time and build long-term routines.

How is it different from a basic focus timer?+

A basic timer only counts down. Pomodoro Diary turns completed sessions into habit records and adds check-ins, statistics, heatmaps, and review views.

Can I use it only as a habit tracker?+

Yes. You can create habits that do not require timing, such as drinking water, journaling, exercise, or reading, then track them by count or completion.

What should I use the web version and Android app for?+

The Android app is convenient for quick mobile check-ins and timer sessions, while the web workspace is useful for desktop focus sessions, habit management, and daily review.