a tiny pomodoro timer that lives in your mac's menu bar. focus more, track everything, stay cozy.
free and open source. first-time install guide ↓
macos 13+ / apple silicon + intel
one pomodoro, perfectly timed. start, focus, done. no configuration needed.
reading, writing, or coding. label each session so you know where your hours went.
a heatmap of your consistency. every session plants a seed. watch your garden grow over months.
gentle, synthesized bell tones for start, pause, and completion. no harsh alarms.
no dock icon, no main window. just a small tomato in your menu bar, always one click away.
no accounts, no subscriptions, no tracking. just a pomodoro timer, built with care.
every session you complete adds color to your garden. look back on weeks and months of focused work.
since pomo is free and independent, macos needs a quick nudge the first time you open it.
click the download button above, then open the .dmg file.
drag the pomo app into your applications folder.
the first time, right-click (or control-click) the app and choose open. you'll see a warning — click open again to confirm.
pomo appears in your menu bar. after the first launch, it opens normally with a double-click.
macos shows this warning for apps downloaded outside the app store. pomo is open source — you can inspect the code yourself.
download pomo and start your first session. it takes about three seconds.
download for macright-click, open on first launch. macos 13+ required.