![]() This goes in cycles at least four times, and you’ll then get a longer beak (normally 15 minutes). Based on the Pomodoro Technique, it’s a pre-set timer normally combines a 25-minute work session with a 5-min break. UPDATE : I undestand better, it looks like the app doesn't record sessions less than 5 minutes. One of the main features designed to help you keep focused in TickTick is called Focus. Last question, is it possible to import my tasks + time trackings from other apps (clockify for example) ? Is possible to edit the trackings ? (very necessary for me, especially in case I forget to stop the tracker). However, after the 3rd round of 55 min the timer never goes to the long break and start again the 5 min break. As the title says, my pomodoro timer along side the ambient sounds stops every freaking time when I keep the app in the background. I would like to record my working sessions on a task (& a project), but when I launch the Pomo timer it never change the "Focused for xx minutes", it stays always at zero.ĭo you know also if it is possible to have a time tracking view in the calendar if I suscribe ? Pomo Timer Settings Question I have the timer set up for 55 min focus, 5 min breaks and 30 min long break after 3 pomos. I am interested by Tick Tick because of the pomo timer, but I can't make it works as a time tracker. This means that you can type the following in the task text box: August 30 4pm And TickTick will understand that you mean August 30th at 4pm. I want to change because this workflow doesn't work well (I can record the global duration of my projects but not the tasks). If you use a mechanical egg timer like they recommend, the sound of the timer winding up and the tick tick tick as it counts down becomes not just a comforting. I use actually Todoist as task manager with Clockify to time track my work.
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