Pomodoro for freelancers
A free Pomodoro timer that logs your billable hours.
Most Pomodoro apps make you remember to log the time afterwards. TaskVelo's focus mode skips that step — every completed 25-minute sprint becomes a billable time entry against the project you picked, ready to invoice.
Why Pomodoro works for freelancers
The Pomodoro Technique — 25 minutes of focused work, 5-minute break, repeat — was invented by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. For freelancers, the magic isn't just focus: it's that those 25-minute blocks happen to be the perfect unit for honest time tracking. You commit to one task at a time, and at the end you have something concrete to bill.
- Short sprints reduce the dread of starting deep work.
- Predictable breaks prevent the late-afternoon energy cliff.
- Each sprint is a natural time-entry boundary — no more 'wait, when did I start this?'.
- Multi-day projects become a known number of sprints, not a vague 'few days'.
How TaskVelo's focus mode works
- 1. Pick a project. Choose any active project from a dropdown.
- 2. Hit start. A full-screen timer counts down 25 minutes. Notifications fire at completion.
- 3. Sprint is auto-logged. The completed time entry shows up against the project, marked billable.
- 4. Take a break. A 5-minute break timer starts. Stretch, drink water, ignore Slack.
- 5. Repeat. Stack 4 sprints, take a longer break, ship the thing.
More than a timer
Once your hours are tracked, TaskVelo lets you turn them into an invoice in one click, share a clean portal link with your client, accept payment, and watch the cash hit your dashboard. The Pomodoro timer is the entry point — the rest of the workflow is what saves your week.
No download, no credit card. Works on phone and laptop.
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