Focus Timer
Classic Pomodoro, or Flowmodoro: work as
long as your focus actually lasts, then break for a fifth of that time.
No signup. Runs and stays entirely in your browser.
Settings
A timer tells you when to stop. It can't see that you already stopped: the tab you drifted to at minute 12 while the clock kept counting "focus time." That gap between the timer running and you actually working is where sessions quietly die.
Hawser covers that gap on your PC. It can tell working from wandering, stays silent while you're in it, and pulls you back the moment a quick switch turns into a detour.
See how Hawser worksPomodoro vs Flowmodoro, briefly
Pomodoro: fixed sprints (default 25 minutes), short
breaks between, a longer break after four. Great for getting started when
starting is the hard part.
Flowmodoro: no fixed block. Work until your focus
genuinely fades, hit "Take my break," and the timer gives you a break
equal to one fifth of what you worked. Focused 50 minutes? 10-minute
break. Better for people whose flow a fixed bell would interrupt.
Timer state is saved locally, so a reload picks up where you left off.