Forward timer
0:00 → 25:00 with a filling ring. You see time earned, not time left to endure.
Focus · Pomodoro · Studio9
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
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
Press Go once. The tomato walks four tracks — work, break, work, break — until the journey is complete.
0:00 → 25:00 with a filling ring. You see time earned, not time left to endure.
Four session lines show where you are in the cycle — visual progress, not just numbers.
Finish all four blocks and celebrate — then open your Studio9 packages refreshed.
Tomatoes and journeys add up over days. Study streaks without guilt or rush.
Press Space to start or pause.
Open Tomato Time, start a journey, then return to Medical Science when you are done.