Digital Timer (Pomodoro)
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Ola Kelly
I’m wondering why this request has not been implemented yet when the first request was made in 2018. I know you can integrate with RoundPie for an additional fee, but this should be a native feature already.
Scott Schwartz
Incorporating a pomodoro Card for the Home view would be sweet. Search and add tasks from across the Workspace to create a "Day Plan" that displays a total time in hours + minutes based on the time estimates across all tasks. Provide some sort options (manual, schedule-based, priority, or some kind of "smart" option), then provide a floating, small session timer with the name of the Task you're working on that session. Session options (5, 10, 20, 'Est. Time' from task, etc.) and short and long break times could be configurable, too.
Just check out some videos from Sunsama or the Focus app for Mac for the inspiration in helping people be productive daily using the COD method (collect, organize, do).
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George Stefanescu
Pomodoro like timer is a basic feature of time management and Clickup should definitely put one in. This is such a basic feature that can be made overnight
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Daniel Antoniów
You need something like this:
Pomodoro is the best: A great application that shows the statistics of our work and cycles done in a given day and we can shorten the break time, e.g. I have breaks every 42 minutes for 3.5 minutes of exercise, but sometimes I finish the task earlier, e.g. after 30 minutes and I want to take a break. after 30 minutes and thus click switch to break when 30 minutes of work have passed, the purpose of this is not to get distracted, i.e. to leave the task in progress if possible, e.g. we finish the task after 35 minutes, then click switch to break and exercises for 3.5 minutes, something like tabata TIMERS for exercise.
Additionally, we switch to break time faster, but the application counts our working time, we want to work, for example, a maximum of 7 hours a day and thus we control it so as not to work longer and not to be at work without a break for longer than 42 minutes, and this is the way to better and longer life and better concentration of work, better money, etc..
Anthony C.
Anthony C.
Anthony C.
Merged in a post:
Pomodoro Focus Timer
Bethany Roseman
There are lots of timer apps for the Pomodoro method. I’d rather use it within ClickUp where I can see the task I’m trying to focus on.
Anthony C.
Kirby Conn
I'd also like to see this and think its a perfect fit for the "all you need" productivity app that is ClickUp!
Brian P. McSharry
Please! Would love to have something native and not have to use webapp
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