Pomodoro timer
that actually holds you accountable.
Most pomodoro timers just count down. FocusCapsule locks you into one task per session, tracks your streak, and resets it to zero if you quit early.

More than a countdown
Everything a pomodoro app should have, and a few things it never did
Commit to one task
Name the task before you start. No multitasking, no switching. One capsule, one mission.
Flexible session lengths
Not locked into 25 minutes. Choose any duration that matches the work, from a quick 10-minute sprint to a 90-minute deep block.
Streak with real stakes
Your streak grows with every completed session. Quit early and it resets to zero. Simple, effective motivation.
Silent coworking rooms
Focus alongside others in real time. No chat, no distraction, just the quiet accountability of knowing others are working too.
Built-in lo-fi player
Press play on lo-fi tracks without leaving your session. No tab switching, no playlist hunting.
Session reflections
Rate each session with an emoji and an optional note. Track how your focus quality changes over time.
Focus history heatmap
See every day you focused at a glance, just like a GitHub contribution graph. Spot patterns and stay consistent.
Notion integration
Pull up your Notion page as an overlay during a session. Reference your notes without breaking focus.
See it in action
From capsule to completion in under a minute
What people are saying
Real users, real sessions
“I used to open 15 tabs before starting any project. Now I just type one task, hit start, and actually finish it. My screen time report finally makes sense.”
Ana
Freelance designer
“The streak thing got me. I was about to close a session early and saw it would reset to zero. Stayed for the last 12 minutes and finished the problem set.”
Lucas
CS student
“Live Rooms are weirdly motivating. Nobody talks, nobody chats, you just see other people working and somehow that's enough to keep you going.”
Sara
Product manager
“I've tried every focus app out there. This is the only one that doesn't try to do too much. One task, one timer, done. That's it.”
James
Freelance writer
“The Quick Pulse at the end is my favorite part. Rating the session makes me honest about when I actually focused vs when I was just sitting there.”
Emily
Med student
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to remove doubts