Focus · Pomodoro · Studio9

Tomato Time

Four 25-minute focus blocks, short breaks, one 2-hour journey. The timer counts forward — so you build time studying, instead of waiting for it to end.

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Count forward, not down

Presence beats escape.

Most timers count backwards. That quietly tells your brain: “how soon can this be over?” Tomato Time counts up — 0:00, 0:01, 0:02 — so you track progress, not escape.

When the clock runs down, you unconsciously wish the task away. When it runs up, you accumulate focus.

One journey

How a 2-hour cycle works.

Press Go once. The tomato walks four tracks — work, break, work, break — until the journey is complete.

Forward timer

0:00 → 25:00 with a filling ring. You see time earned, not time left to endure.

Tomato on the track

Four session lines show where you are in the cycle — visual progress, not just numbers.

Journey complete

Finish all four blocks and celebrate — then open your Studio9 packages refreshed.

Harvest

Tomatoes and journeys add up over days. Study streaks without guilt or rush.

Press Space to start or pause.

Ready for a focused session?

Open Tomato Time, start a journey, then return to Medical Science when you are done.

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