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Persevy

Persevy helps you achieve your goals by delimiting them into manageable time-periods so you can…

20 Alternatives To Persevy

ActionAlly

Use pomodoro-style work sessions to focus for specific periods of time.

Focus time

Want to focus better on what you’re doing?

FocusTimer

FocusTimer is simple and powerful ‘Focus Management Tool’, which is loved by Korean student.

Free Countdown Timer

Free Countdown Timer is a free, full-featured and user-friendly countdown timer for Windows
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Gnome Pomodoro

This GNOME app helps to manage time according to Pomodoro Technique.

LiquidTime

Smite procrastination. Plan, allocate, and track your time by making every task fit.
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Online Stopwatch and Timers

Sometimes everybody need to count time for some reason.
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Pomello

Pomello turns your Trello cards into Pomodoro® tasks.

Pomobaro

A pomodoro timer that lives in your menu bar.
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Pomodairo

An Adobe Air application for working with the Pomodoro technique, …

Pomodone

Pomodone is the easiest way to track your workflow using Pomodoro technique, on top of your current task management service.

Pomotodo

Todo-list based on Pomodoro technique.
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Silo

Silo is a focused 3D modeling application with the ability to effortlessly switch between organically sculpting high-poly models and precisely controlling hard-edged surfaces.

Tomato Timer

TomatoTimer is a flexible and easy to use online Pomodoro Technique Timer

Tomatoes

A time tracker inspired by the Pomodoro technique®.

Tomatoid

Combines time tracking, pomodoro technique & task management into one simple app.
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WorkXO

WorkXO’s Workplace Genome generates actionable workforce intelligence and aligns company culture with growth engine.

YAPA

Pomodoro timer
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focus booster

focus booster is a simple timer application following the ‘Pomodoro technique’ for time…