Procrastination Timer

by Tomu


Productivity

free



Improve your productivity and keep your work on track using this timer.


Studying for finals?Well worry no more! Procrastination Timer is a simple time management application to keep you from procrastinating too much.It measures the time you spend being productive and the time you spend procrastinating so that you can compare them and stay on track with your work.Features:5217 - 52 minutes of studying and 17 minutes of procrastinating. A proven method of improving your cognitive ability and maximizing your productivity.Pomodoro Timer - A time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s. It consists of intervals called Pomodoros which is a 25 minute period of being productive. Between Pomodoros you will have a 5 minute break and after four Pomodoros you will get a 30 minute break.Read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_TechniqueCHANGES• Minor UI changesFIXED• Crash on devices Android Lollipop and lower

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Animal Help Flanders

Less is more ... Elegant

امير احمد حسن محمد

Previous version didn't have ads. Uninstalled.

Bobby

The interface of the app is so simple and easy to use .

Abha Pandey

Annoying full screen ad!

Ellvin Dark

The best 🤘🤘🤘🤘

Rahul Sharma

Very good app and I paid some money to the developer for it . I think the only thing I would add to it is a " sound alert "notification . That's why I'm giving it a 4 star . Would be great if the developers could fix that . Thanks

TheMackcasper

Love the minimalist design it's very useful

Becky Samuels

Neat app. Thanks for 5217 link. I did find pomodoro timers quite effective, but this one is the next level. Very cool and thought throug. Though i think your time overflows and starts to show negatives, when forgot to turn off.

MyLgG4 Lg

I loved it. It really does help. I think there should be a custom timer. It could be similar to the setting pomodoro or the other timer, just one set by the person studying.

Siniya Barton