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Pomodoso

Track your work, not your energy

Chrome Extensions
Productivity
Time Tracking
GitHub
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Hunted byAlberto PaparelliAlberto Paparelli

Pomodoso is a local-first Chrome extension + web app that tracks your workday without breaking your flow. It auto-detects your Linear and GitHub tickets as you browse, runs a Pomodoro timer that measures real focused time per task, keeps your top 3 priorities and ad-hoc tasks, tracks recurring habits, and pulls in your Google Calendar to count actual meeting time. Everything you log becomes a daily and weekly report, ready to paste into standup, no manual copy-paste.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built Pomodoso to fix something that annoyed me every single week: my work tracking lived in three places. Tickets copy-pasted into a Notes app, top-3 priorities and habit checkboxes in a paper notebook, and pomodoros running only in my head. Every Friday I'd waste time reconstructing what I actually did to write my weekly report. Pomodoso keeps the rituals I already liked — the pomodoro, the 3 priorities, the habit checkboxes — but removes the transcription work: • Auto-detects Linear & GitHub tickets while you browse • A pomodoro timer that logs real focused time per task • Habits + daily priorities in one place • Google Calendar to measure actual meeting time • Daily & weekly reports assembled automatically Design decisions I care about: → Local-first. It works 100% offline and needs no account to start. → Your data is yours — open source, and cloud sync is optional (paid). It's free to use. I'd love your feedback, especially from devs who write weekly updates. What's the messiest part of your own tracking today? Thanks for checking it out 🍅

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finally tried this and the auto-detect picking up my linear tickets without me opening anything is genuinely useful. weekly report is clean enough i can just paste it into slack.

Love that it pulls in Linear and GitHub tickets on its own, my usual workflow is way too messy for me to start a timer manually. The auto-generated standup notes are a nice touch too, definitely cuts down the Monday morning scramble.

One thing I'd love to see is a Slack or Teams integration that auto-posts your end-of-day summary to a designated channel. It would save me a step during standup prep and keep my team in the loop without me having to remember to share it. Even better if I could customize which projects or tasks get included in that auto-post.

One thing that would make this way more useful for me is a quick way to mark a Pomodoro as "interrupted by a meeting" so the focused time doesn't get unfairly penalized. Maybe even a small badge in the daily report showing how many minutes were lost to context switching.

the auto-detect for linear and github tickets is such a smart move, it removes that annoying context switch every time you start a pomodoro

been waiting for something that pulls Linear tickets into a pomodoro without me touching anything, and it actually caught my current task the second i opened it. the auto standup report is a nice touch too.

Love that the timer only counts real focused time on each Linear or GitHub ticket, not just generic Pomodoro blocks. That kind of automatic, ticket-level breakdown is exactly what was missing from every other timer app I tried.

About Pomodoso on Product Hunt

Track your work, not your energy

Pomodoso was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 10 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Pomodoso is a local-first Chrome extension + web app that tracks your workday without breaking your flow. It auto-detects your Linear and GitHub tickets as you browse, runs a Pomodoro timer that measures real focused time per task, keeps your top 3 priorities and ad-hoc tasks, tracks recurring habits, and pulls in your Google Calendar to count actual meeting time. Everything you log becomes a daily and weekly report, ready to paste into standup, no manual copy-paste.

Pomodoso was featured in Chrome Extensions (52.7k followers), Productivity (656.3k followers), Time Tracking (11.8k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 188.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Pomodoso?

Pomodoso was hunted by Alberto Paparelli. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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