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Material 3 Pomodoro Timer App

Showcase of a Pomodoro timer application built with Material 3 design principles. Not a problem statement.

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Productivity85% match

Distraction and Procrastination During Deep Work Sessions

Students and deep-work practitioners struggle to maintain focus for extended periods without structure. Pomodoro technique apps are one of the most saturated productivity app categories with hundreds of alternatives. This product adds lofi aesthetics but does not address an unmet need.

Productivity82% match

PomodoroFocus Timer App Launch

Product launch post for a Pomodoro timer app with social features. Not a genuine problem statement but a product pitch for a crowded productivity space.

Consumer & Lifestyle82% match

ADHD Users Cannot Start Focus Sessions Due to Complex App Onboarding

People with ADHD find most productivity and focus timer apps too complex to start using, with onboarding flows, sign-ups, and setup steps that create a barrier before the timer even appears. The hardest part for ADHD users is initiating the session, not completing it.

Productivity81% match

Browser Timers Reset on Tab Close or Page Refresh

Standard browser countdown timers lose their state when tabs are closed or refreshed, forcing users to restart countdowns from scratch. Power users running multiple simultaneous timers have no reliable persistence layer. Wall-clock anchoring is a missing baseline behavior in web-based timer tools.

Productivity80% match

Study Apps Are Either Beautiful and Useless or Powerful and Bloated

Students find existing productivity and study timer apps split into two extremes: visually polished apps that lack useful features, or feature-rich apps that are cluttered and outdated. There is no well-designed tool that combines simplicity with depth.

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