PomoMind is a free pomodoro timer for people who want their breaks to actually restore their focus, not drain it further. We pair 25-minute focus sessions with short guided meditation and mindful breathing during breaks — so each cycle leaves you sharper, not more depleted.
Scrolling through feeds, jumping between tabs, or chatting through a "break" rarely recharges your attention. The next focus session often feels harder than the last. We call the alternative active rest: short, intentional resets — a few guided breaths, a brief mindfulness check-in — that genuinely settle the mind before the next sprint.
For the long-form argument and the research behind it, see Active Rest vs Passive Rest: Why Most Pomodoro Breaks Don't Actually Recharge You.
PomoMind started as a personal tool. After a long period of struggling with mental health, the developer discovered that meditation did more than calm the mind — it directly improved how long and how deeply focus could be sustained. Existing pomodoro apps treated breaks as filler time. PomoMind takes breaks as seriously as the work itself.
The full story is in Why I Built PomoMind: A Pomodoro Timer Designed Around Meditation.
PomoMind is built by Atom, an indie developer building tools they wished existed. You can find Atom on X at @atom167933 — feedback and suggestions are always welcome.
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