A work break productivity timer crafted for Apple Watch. Staying focused during work time and taking breaks is a simple and proven technique to boost productivity, improve focus, get more done in less time. Taking breaks whilst working or studying is also crucial in preventing RSI, eye-strain and tiredness, preventing back aches, wrist and neck problems, particularly if you work on a desk. Features: • Simple Work/Break Timer The app notifies you using a haptic notification that it is time to take a break, or to get back to work • Extend time If you feel you need more time to complete the task at hand, you can extend work time by 5, 10, 15 minutes using the + button. Same thing can be done if you need a longer break. • Break time This is what you can do during a break: walk, stretch, meditate, do eye exercises, breathe, or just relax. You will be notified when the break time is done and it's time to get back to work. • Skip to Work/Break Have a lot of work to do? Skip break, get back to work. Finished early, skip work, take a break. • Complications Supports complications on watch face which show remaining time for work/break interval. They are also an easy way to launch the app. • Pause/Resume timer You can pause/resume the timer when needed • Color coded notifications The notifications have been color coded (blue for work and green for a break) so that it is easy for you to get the cue. * Note: This app requires Apple Watch.
exactly what I was looking for
very nice customizable apple watch app - you can set the work and break time intervals, and repeat sequence. You can also add a complication to see the countdown on your watch face. You can easily pause or reset the current timer if you need to. I recommend this app.
Very Limited Setting
My only issues is for $2.99 I’d expect to be about to set up repeats and timings when I wanted it running. For example, weekdays starts at 8am and runs 10 cycles, stops at 5pm
Great concept but fatal flaw
In principle this is just the app I need: something to remind me to take breaks, with flexibility to adjust the timing on the fly. The fatal flaw is that the haptic buzzer is too weak to be detected. They need to offer the option of audio and/or put more juice in the haptic. Otherwise it is worthless to me.
• Enhancements and bug fixes
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