

Limepresso tell us that Focuse Keeper is “a timer that will track and increase your productivity without burnout,” making it something more than a simple stopwatch app. This is a nod towards the tomato-shaped kitchen timers Cirillo used to market the technique (‘pomodoro’ is Italian for tomato). Open the app (available for just £1.99 from the iOS App Store), and you’re met with a striking red interface. And, in the digital age, we can rely on smartphone apps like Focus Keeper to ensure we keep our Pomodoro game in top shape. This is why the Pomodoro technique divides work productivity into 25-minute bursts, with up to five minutes of rest in-between.ĭesigned to avoid burnout and mental fatigue, Pomodoro has proved successful for people in all manner of industries, hobbies and disciplines. In the 1980s, a chap called Francesco Cirillo developed a new time-management technique called the Pomodoro.Ĭirillo wanted to get more out of his working day by remaining intensely focused on tasks for short bursts of time.
