Build your Focus Timer with AI in under 5 minutes
Build a Pomodoro-style focus timer with configurable work / short-break / long-break intervals, session counter, audible end-of-cycle chime, and a session log persisted to localStorage — generated from a single prompt.
Come funziona
Passo 1
Descrivi la tua idea
Scrivi un prompt in testo semplice che descriva cosa vuoi.
Passo 2
L'AI lo costruisce
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Passo 3
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Perché costruire con l'AI invece di assumere uno sviluppatore?
| FloopFloop | Sviluppatore tradizionale | |
|---|---|---|
| Tempo di lancio | Meno di 5 minuti | 2-8 settimane |
| Costo | Da $0 | $5.000 - $50.000+ |
| Manutenzione | Inclusa | Contratto continuativo |
What is a focus timer / pomodoro app?
The Pomodoro technique — 25 minutes of focus, 5 minutes of break, repeat — has survived 30 years because it solves the right problem cheaply. Most people don't need a productivity system; they need a timer that creates a small commitment and a recovery beat. The category is enormous and slightly absurd (every developer eventually builds one as a learning project) but the working tools are simple: pick an interval, start a timer, hear a chime, log the session. Forest gamifies it with a tree-growing metaphor; Tide adds ambient sounds; the macOS-bar timers (Be Focused, Marinara) live in the menu bar. A custom focus timer pays back when you want a specific workflow integration — when the timer ends, post a 'finished a session' update to your team's standup channel; when a session starts, mute Slack notifications.
Common features
- Configurable focus / break intervals (default 25 / 5)
- Long-break interval after N pomodoros
- Audible chime at session boundaries
- Session history with today / this week / all-time totals
- Streak tracking — consecutive days with at least one session
- Optional task labels attached to each session
- Browser tab title shows remaining time
- Keyboard shortcuts for start / pause / reset
- Webhook on session-end for integrations (Slack, Discord, n8n)
- Daily / weekly stats chart
Real-world examples
Personal focus timer
Browser tab opens to a clean timer. Session log per day, streak counter, gentle chime, dark theme. No login required.
Team focus session
Shared session URL — everyone joins at 9am for a synced 50-minute focus block, break together, repeat. Used by remote teams for camaraderie.
Study habit tracker
Per-subject session log. Weekly stats chart per subject. Designed for university students or self-taught learners with a study schedule.
Why FloopFloop fits focus timer / pomodoro app projects
A focus timer is the canonical 'just ship it' side project, but the moment you want one specific behaviour — auto-mute Slack, post a finish event to a webhook, sync with your team's session — the off-the-shelf options stop being free or stop fitting. FloopFloop lets you ship the exact timer you want, with the exact integration you need, hosted at your own URL. The configuration becomes the product: 25/5 for solo work, 50/10 for paired sessions, 90/15 for academic study. When the configuration changes, you describe it. The timer always opens fast because it has nothing to load.
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Build a classic Pomodoro timer. 25-minute work blocks, 5-minute short breaks, 15-minute long break after every 4 work blocks. Big mono-font countdown, Start / Pause / Reset buttons, current-cycle indicator (Work 1 / 4, Short Break, Work 2 / 4, etc.). End-of-cycle chime via Web Audio (no audio file). Persists today's completed-cycle count to localStorage.
Create a deep-work timer for writers. Single 90-minute block (no breaks), giant timer, distraction-free fullscreen layout, white-noise background loop via Web Audio (operator can swap the frequency). Saves total minutes focused per day to a 7-day bar chart on the page.
Design a study timer for students. Configurable work + break durations via inputs at the top, session goal slider (1-12 sessions), progress ring around the timer, end-of-session toast. Streak counter for consecutive days with at least one completed session — same convention as Duolingo.
Build a developer's focus timer with a Spotify-style minimal dark UI. 50-minute work + 10-minute break. Adds the active block label to document.title so it's readable in the browser tab while another window is focused. Keyboard shortcuts: Space starts/pauses, R resets.
Domande frequenti
How does the chime work without an audio file?
Where does session history get saved?
Can I change the work / break durations?
Does the timer keep running if I switch tabs?
Will my computer go to sleep mid-session?
Can I customize the end-of-session notification?
Is there an app or just the web version?
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