Built a Pomodoro timer for ADHD brains: always visible progress bar

16 points by raoarjun4 3 days ago

One big problem I have with pomodoro apps: they disappear. Even when the timer's running, I forget about it.

So I built a macOS app that runs as a persistent, always-on-top sidebar. When you collapse it, it becomes a 3px colored progress bar.

That constant visual reminder helps my time-blindedness stay on track.

Curious if anyone else struggles with the same thing.

treetalker 3 days ago

The OG pomodoro method uses a ticking physical timer; object permanence and visual and auditory cues are built-in.

As far as apps go, I think your idea makes sense. But if you're working on solving a personal difficulty, I suggest going back to the basics and keeping it simple. The point is to work on what you ought.

nrhrjrjrjtntbt 15 hours ago

Link? Would love this built into meetingbar which I already use to (almost) always not miss meetings.

glaucon 3 days ago

I don't have ADHD but I would find that useful (I'm not a mac user so your implementation is not for me).

I have used pomodoro timers that have a sound (for instance a clock ticking) and that's a useful way to be reminded. Unfortunately the ones I've seen to date have a reasonably limited range of sound configuration options, generally a one second tick. I would prefer to hear a quiet sound every thirty seconds, I'd also be interested in the option of a voice announcing, say, every five minutes elapsed.