
The pro version has various deep integration options like the ability to create sub-to-do lists but the free one works just as well in my opinion. The best part about the software is its ability to sync across multiple devices and operating systems.

Pomotodo, as the name suggests, integrates a to-do list into the Pomodoro timer.

Ideal for people who want a multifunctional Pomodoro timer with an integrated to-do list. I use a similar technique myself where I do 20-minute bursts of work with 10 minutes of break time in between. This will help you accomplish more in lesser time. During your break time, you have to do anything except work. Every set of 25 minutes is called a “ Pomodoro“ and after every 4 sets of Pomodoro, you must take a longer break. Once the Pomodoro timer rings, take a short and relaxing 5-minute break and repeat. The technique says that you should set the timer to work for 25 minutes and accomplish your task in that 25 minutes. The Pomodoro technique revolves around a tomato-shaped kitchen timer which helped Francesco to get through his studies without being distracted and without doing anything else. The Pomodoro technique act as a focus booster.

