Pomodoro timer apps compared: if you’ve tried “just focus harder” and it didn’t work, you’re not broken—your system is. A good Pomodoro app reduces context switching, makes breaks non-negotiable, and gives you data you can actually act on. What actually matters in a Pomodoro app (beyond the timer) Most apps can count down 25 minutes. The differentiators are the parts that survive real workdays: Friction to start : If starting a session takes more than two taps (or a shortcut), you’ll skip it. Task + timer integration : You want the timer attached to something (ticket, note, checklist item) so the data stays meaningful. Interrupt handling : Can you pause with a reason? Can you log distractions? “I got interrupted” is a pattern worth tracking. Reporting you’ll use : Daily/weekly focus totals, completion rate, and “what did I spend time on?” are the core. Cross-device + offline : Desktop + mobile matters. Offline matters more than you think (planes, bad Wi‑Fi, restricted networks).…