FocusDock guide
Pomodoro Timer with Work Tracker
Use FocusDock as a Pomodoro-style timer with lightweight work tracking so focused sessions stay connected to real progress.
Short answer
A Pomodoro timer becomes more practical when it records what each session moved forward. FocusDock pairs timed focus and break sessions with work cards so progress is tied to specific work, not just minutes.
Time is only part of the session
A timer can show that you spent time focusing, but it does not always show what changed. Work tracking adds the missing context.
FocusDock connects sessions to work cards so you can see which piece of work is getting attention across multiple timed passes.
Useful for multi-pass work
Many tasks are not finished in one focus session. Research, writing, design, debugging, and review often move forward in several passes.
A work tracker helps those passes feel connected instead of isolated countdowns.
A lighter shape than full time tracking
FocusDock is not built as a billing or reporting system. It keeps tracking close to the focus workflow: work card, completed sessions, and daily progress.
That makes it useful during the session without adding administration around the session.
Breaks remain part of the rhythm
Focus and break phases stay together so the timer can support a sustainable work rhythm.
The work card remains the anchor, helping you return to the same thread after a short pause.
When to use FocusDock
- - You want timed focus sessions connected to named work.
- - You work on tasks that take several sessions to finish.
- - You want progress context without detailed reports.
- - You want a browser-based timer with a compact work surface.
When not to use FocusDock
- - You need invoices, billable time reports, or client accounting.
- - You need shared workspaces or team project tracking.
- - You need cloud sync or account-based history.
FAQ
Is FocusDock a time tracker for billing?
No. FocusDock tracks focus sessions and work progress for personal use. It is not built for billing, invoicing, or client reports.
Does FocusDock replace a task manager?
No. It provides lightweight work cards for focus sessions, not a full task-management system.
Can I use FocusDock for Pomodoro-style work?
Yes. FocusDock supports focus and break sessions while also keeping the current work card visible.
Start a session
Open FocusDock when you want a compact timer, one current work card, and a simple way to track session progress.