TomatoFlex

TomatoFlex

By Talking Chicken Friend

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2020-03-09
  • Current Version: 4.2.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 4.73 MB
  • Developer: Talking Chicken Friend
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.16667
4.16667
From 12 Ratings

Description

TomatoFlex is a productivity app based on the pomodoro time management technique - focusing on simplicity. It comes with a standalone Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad and Mac app, synchronised when used together. Features: - 3 different Apple Watch complication types, supporting all watch faces - 5 different types of iOS widgets - Work/break settings from 1 minute to 90 minutes - Apple Watch alarm and actionable iOS notifications - Seamless synronisation of your session and statistics across all the supported devices - Smart statistics which automatically groups sets and detects breaks - Unlimited statistics history which you can export to csv - Hourly productive breakdown and daily focus time tracking - Stop, Pause and partial pomodoro completion - Skip break when you are in flow - Recents tracking for quick switch between intervals - Add or delete pomodoro completions if you forgot to start tracking - iCloud saving of statistics to never lose your history - iPad multitasking - Light and dark theme - Shortcuts integration More details for black belt pomodoro ninjas: It is flexible because it does not force you into intervals with second precision. It just notifies you about the interval end and you decide when do you want to continue with the next interval. This is more realistic in a real world scenario as you might need an extra minute or so to complete your current work before you want to go for a break. It is a similar experience as a traditional analog pomodoro timer. Our statistics module can figure out what counts as a set or break, so you still get the same insight and discipline for your focused work. If you have any question don't hesitate to reach us at [company@talkingchickenfriend.com](mailto:company@talkingchickenfriend.com) "The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for 'tomato', after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used as a university student." - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique)

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Reviews

  • THE best pomodoro app for iPhone and Apple Watch

    5
    By Fellow pixel captain
    I have tried all the Pomodoro apps out there on the App Store including the ones requiring subscriptions and this one is by far the best. It works great and is easy to use. It has definitively helped me stay focused during the day! Well worth the reasonable ONE TIME purchase price and glad to support the dev in doing so!
  • Not working-APp says I purchased it but won’t let me download again?

    1
    By petersled1125
    Not showing on iPhone and watch. Need help or money back. Just says purchased on App Store but did not install.
  • Best pomodoro app for AW

    5
    By Blanwell
    I’ve tried pretty much every pomodoro app, and this one is the best. Favorite part is that it actually vibrates like a timer so I can’t ignore it and it has a complication that I can quickly glance at. Highly recommend giving this app a shot.
  • The best Apple Watch pomodoro timer

    5
    By winchieXue
    Update 7/16/2020 The developer quickly added the feature I requested. Now this is the best pomodoro timer app on Apple Watch imo. Thanks for building this! Original review: This app is awesome. My one request is could we have an option to change the watch face icon from that smiling tomato to just showing countdown minutes? It looks cute, but I just need something looks more professional. I’m sure will change my rating to 5 start if that got added in the next release. Thanks!
  • Perfect Pomodoro App

    5
    By AaronLowe1
    This app gets everything right: It has a simple 25 minute countdown with 5 minute break, it notifies you when the 25 minutes is up with a constant vibration so that you can confirm whether or not you would like to take a break, it runs in the background, and it doesn’t have a crazy subscription model. Absolutely perfect.

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