Pomodoro Timers started because every Pomodoro app we tried wanted something from us — an email address, a monthly subscription, or permission to track our browsing. We wanted a timer that loaded fast, worked offline, and did not ask questions. So we built one.
Most online timers are either bloated single-page apps that take seconds to load, or stripped-down clocks that lack the features that actually matter — task tracking, ambient sounds, and customizable intervals. Pomodoro Timers sits in the middle: it does everything a serious user needs in a single HTML file that weighs under 50 kilobytes. No frameworks, no backend, no data collection.
We are the Pomodoro Timers Team — a small group of developers and productivity practitioners. We have collectively spent years experimenting with time management methods, from strict Pomodoro adherence to modified interval systems for deep creative work. This tool reflects what we actually use every day, not what looks good in a product demo.
Pomodoro Timers will always be free. We will never add login walls, newsletter popups, or tracking pixels. Your tasks and settings stay in your browser's local storage — we cannot see them, and we do not want to. The code runs entirely on your device.
If you have feedback, ideas, or bug reports, reach out through our contact page.