The traditional Pomodoro Technique (work 25 minutes, take 5 minute break) has never worked for me. I often either finish tasks too early or have to stop right when Iβm in the flow state. Thatβs why I built Flowmo. It lets you work for x minutes and then take a break for x/5 minutes, giving you the flexibility to match your natural rhythm while still keeping a healthy work-break balance.
β¨ Features
β’ π Flowmodoro Timer: Work x minutes, take x/5 minutes break.
Hey Max Shen, congrats on the Flowmo mobile launch! π Addressing the rigidity of the traditional Pomodoro technique is a smart move β stopping mid-flow is definitely a common frustration. The "Flowmodoro" concept of working for 'x' minutes and taking an 'x/5' break seems like a much more natural and adaptive approach.
As we build tools (@UNI AI) focused on optimizing productivity and achieving peak states, I appreciate the emphasis on maintaining flow while still encouraging healthy breaks. The task list integration is a nice touch too.
Question: Does the Focus Report feature offer insights into when a user typically enters their longest flow states, or perhaps suggest optimal work/break ratios based on their historical focus patterns?
Looks like a great tool for more flexible deep work. Wishing you a successful launch! β±οΈπ§
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Hello PH! π
The traditional Pomodoro Technique (work 25 minutes, take 5 minute break) has never worked for me. I often either finish tasks too early or have to stop right when Iβm in the flow state. Thatβs why I built Flowmo. It lets you work for x minutes and then take a break for x/5 minutes, giving you the flexibility to match your natural rhythm while still keeping a healthy work-break balance.
β¨ Features
β’ π Flowmodoro Timer: Work x minutes, take x/5 minutes break.
β’ π Task List: Focus one task at a time to stay monotasked. Todo list app integrations available (@todoist, @TickTick, @Microsoft To Do and @Google Tasks)
β’ π Focus Report: Provide daily stats for enhanced productivity insights.
β’ βοΈ Customizable Options: Tweak the work and break ratio to fit your needs.
Hey Max Shen, congrats on the Flowmo mobile launch! π Addressing the rigidity of the traditional Pomodoro technique is a smart move β stopping mid-flow is definitely a common frustration. The "Flowmodoro" concept of working for 'x' minutes and taking an 'x/5' break seems like a much more natural and adaptive approach.
As we build tools (@UNI AI) focused on optimizing productivity and achieving peak states, I appreciate the emphasis on maintaining flow while still encouraging healthy breaks. The task list integration is a nice touch too.
Question: Does the Focus Report feature offer insights into when a user typically enters their longest flow states, or perhaps suggest optimal work/break ratios based on their historical focus patterns?
Looks like a great tool for more flexible deep work. Wishing you a successful launch! β±οΈπ§