Flowmo

Flowmo

Flexible Pomodoro that won't break your flow state

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Flowmo is a flexible focus timer based on the Flowmodoro Technique, a Pomodoro variant that respects your flow state.
This is the 2nd launch from Flowmo. View more
Flowmo for Mobile

Flowmo for Mobile

Flexible Pomodoro that won't break your flow state
Flowmo is a flexible Pomodoro timer: work x minutes, take x/5 minutes break.
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Launch tags:
Androidβ€’Productivityβ€’Time Tracking
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What do you think? …

Max Shen
Maker
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Hello PH! πŸ‘‹


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 I’m in the flow state. That’s 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.


✨ Features

β€’ πŸ•’ Flowmodoro Timer: Work x minutes, take x/5 minutes break.

β€’ πŸ“‹ 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€’ πŸ“Š Focus Report: Provide daily stats for enhanced productivity insights.

β€’ βš™οΈ Customizable Options: Tweak the work and break ratio to fit your needs.

Theo L

Hey Max Shen, congrats on the Flowmo mobile launch! πŸ‘‹ Addressing the rigidity of the traditional Pomodoro technique is a smart move – 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! ⏱️🧘