Pomodoro Clock desktop widget
Run work timers, break timers, and recent completion records inside Kepo.
Focus timers are useful because they are simple.
The friction comes from opening a separate timer, finding it again, or losing track of break state.
Pomodoro Clock keeps work and break sessions in a small Kepo widget.
A Pomodoro widget should keep the session visible without distracting from the work session itself.
What widgets are included in pomodoro-clock
pomodoro-clock
Pomodoro timer with work mode, break mode, and completion records.
Who needs a Pomodoro widget
Writers, developers, students, and operators can use it for bounded focus blocks.
It is useful when you want a timer near your current workspace instead of in a separate app or browser tab.
Work mode, break mode, and records
The widget supports start, pause, resume, finish, and reset actions.
Wide size can show recent completion records, which helps you see how many sessions you actually finished.
Adjust work and break duration
The default work session is 25 minutes and the default break is 5 minutes.
You can change both values and choose whether breaks start automatically after work sessions.
Pomodoro Clock desktop widget FAQ
Can I use Pomodoro on my desktop?
Yes. Pomodoro Clock runs work and break timers inside a Kepo desktop widget.
Can I change the Pomodoro duration?
Yes. You can configure work minutes and break minutes in the widget settings.
Does Pomodoro Clock require login?
No. It works locally and does not need a browser login.
The timer stays close.
The work stays in the app where you are already working.