You know the feeling: you sit down to work, set a timer, and two hours disappear. But did you actually focus for all of it? How much time did you really spend on that project? Most timer apps just beep when time’s up. They don’t help you understand your own concentration habits.
I built My Pomodoro (나만의 포모도로) because I wanted one thing: to measure my focused time accurately and actually learn from the data. Not to juggle 50 features I’d never use.
What It Does
- Focus sessions with presets. Start with 25, 50, or 90 minutes—or set your own duration. Name your task and pick a subject category (like “English vocabulary” or “Algorithm practice”) before you begin. Every session auto-organizes itself.
- Adjust on the fly. Need 10 more minutes mid-session? Add it. Want to wrap up early? The app records every pause, extension, and timeline marker. Nothing is hidden from your history.
- Smart recommendations. The app analyzes your recent sessions and suggests how long your next focus block should be. It learns which subjects take longer and adjusts its guidance per category.
- Session completion tracking. When you finish, see planned time vs. actual time, all your extensions, and add a note. Mark sessions as completed, abandoned, or paused—each counts differently in your statistics.
- Detailed statistics by time period. View weekly, monthly, yearly, or lifetime averages. See how often you extend beyond your plan. Track your top 3 longest tasks. Measure growth quarter over quarter.
- Full record management. Search by task name or tag. Filter by today, this week, this month, or all time. Edit any session’s details after the fact. Export your entire history as JSON and restore it on a new phone.
Everything stays on your device. No servers, no accounts, no privacy trade-offs. If you want to back up your data, you get a JSON file you control completely.
Who This Is For
If you study with the Pomodoro technique, train for exams, juggle multiple projects, or just want proof that you’re actually making progress—this app is built for you. It works in English and Korean, supports light and dark modes, and gives you control over notification sounds and vibration patterns. Whether you’re a student, freelancer, or anyone trying to understand their own focus patterns, the data-driven approach here is built on the assumption that you care about accuracy over flashy features.
Try My Pomodoro on the App Store today. Download it, start a 25-minute session, and see how your focus data builds up. Your next hour could be more intentional—and you’ll have the numbers to prove you’re getting better.
App Store에서 다운로드: 나만의 포모도로
Official page: reactiveworks.dev/apps/6770539473
Update history: ahngo13.github.io

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