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Explore the libraryDeepMinute is a fast Pomodoro and interval timer designed for studying, coding, writing, drawing, and other deep work sessions. Set your duration in mm:ss, start instantly, and keep your focus without sign-up.
The app runs in your browser, saves settings locally, and supports notification text, sound volume control, and session stats. You can also set custom reminder intervals to prompt actions like saving your work. This is perfect for artists, designers, or anyone who tends to forget during long creative sessions. Use it as a simple countdown timer or as a structured focus routine for daily productivity.
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Contact DeepMinuteThe Pomodoro technique is a focus method where you work in timed blocks with deliberate breaks. It helps reduce drift, create urgency, and maintain attention quality over longer days.
Yes. DeepMinute is designed as a local-first web app and continues to work offline after the first load in supported browsers.
No. DeepMinute does not require sign-up for core timer features, settings, or local statistics.
Settings, sessions, and statistics are stored in your browser on your device. DeepMinute does not require cloud storage for normal use.
Browser notifications are optional. If enabled, DeepMinute uses your browser permission settings and your configured notification text for focus and interval stages.