The Productivity Paradox
You've carved out time for deep work, started a focus timer, and pushed past the initial friction. You're finally locked in. And then...
The Timer Goes Off
You were deep in thought, building real momentum — then the alarm fired and pulled you right out of it.
Your Focus Shatters
Now your train of thought is gone. It takes 23 minutes to rebuild that level of concentration.
The Cycle Repeats
This happens every session. Your most productive moments get cut short before they ever peak.
The Timer Goes Off
You were deep in thought, building real momentum — then the alarm fired and pulled you right out of it.
Your Focus Shatters
Now your train of thought is gone. It takes 23 minutes to rebuild that level of concentration.
The Cycle Repeats
This happens every session. Your most productive moments get cut short before they ever peak.
The Science Behind Pomoflow
Pomoflow combines the focus discipline of pomodoro with the peak performance of flow state — two proven ideas that traditional timers have always kept separate.
Pomodoro Technique
Developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s, the Pomodoro Technique uses structured work intervals to build focus discipline and reduce procrastination. Studies show it improves task completion rates by up to 40%.
Flow State
Discovered by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, flow is the mental state where you become fully immersed in an activity. Research shows flow increases productivity by 500% and creativity by 400%.