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There are Discord servers that do group pomodoros, or websites like hours.zone, but these tend to focus on general to-do lists rather than goals for each pomodoro session. Source: about 2 years ago
I like hours.zone because we can see what each other is working on. I break up my work into lots of tiny tasks and aim to clear the whole list before the session ends, so it's a bit like a game. Source: about 2 years ago
Thanks to your post, I know of hours.zone now. I have made an account. All the best everybody who is reading this! Source: over 2 years ago
I'm serious about this and would do anything to make this buddy thing work. We can check on each other at a fixed time every day and virtually study at Hours.zone. Source: over 2 years ago
- I use a website called Hours with friends so we can hold each other accountable. The time lapse trick is one too - I took this video specifically because I was struggling to focus - because I don't want my time lapses to be of me wandering off onto Reddit when I should be studying. This post was part of my accountability for myself :-). Source: over 2 years ago
Alarmy. It's available on both Android and iOS. I paid for Alarmy Pro back before they went to a subscription model, so I have the premium features. Source: 6 months ago
Alarmy: An alarm clock app for iOS & Android with a twist — you have to complete "missions" in order to turn it off. Started in South Korea 🇰🇷 they've had over 65 million downloads worldwide. Revenue: $11.21M 💰 3-year growth rate: 292.6% 📈. Source: 12 months ago
Probably a stupid idea, but I'm unsure as to how your medical condition fully works and if you've tried / heard of this one yet: Alarmy, it's an alarm app with a bit of a twist, if enabled, it forces you to either get up or use your brain, either by having you make a picture of a completely random item like a microwave, or use your brain to either do math or remember a sequence and typing it in again, there are a... Source: over 1 year ago
Yes - I use an app called Alarmy (https://alar.my/) for a barcode scanner alarm! You have to scan a barcode using your phone to turn the alarm off. Source: over 1 year ago
I use this app called Alarmy. It’s the only thing that has me get up. To turn off the alarm, you have to complete a “mission”. The best/most reliable mission I’ve been able to use has been the barcode reader. I set the alarm to be disabled by needing to scan a shampoo bottle. While I’m in the bathroom I turn on the shower and boom, I’m getting ready. They have a membership but it’s not needed for the feature I... Source: over 1 year ago
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