Free focus timer for daily work

Run focused sessions, track goals, and understand your productive time.

Hyphocus combines a clean Pomodoro-style timer with goals, session history, reports, mood context, and Focus Shield for distraction-aware work.

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A quieter workspace for personal focus

The public timer stays simple for guests, while signed-in users can keep their goals, sessions, reports, and preferences in one place.

Focus timer

Start focused work and break sessions with keyboard-friendly controls and a full-screen timer mode.

Simulations

Run reusable time rehearsals with a virtual start clock for exams, presentations, or timed routines, and add goal-linked runs to progress.

Goal tracking

Attach focus sessions to personal goals so time spent turns into visible progress.

Daily goal streak

Set a daily focus target and build a streak by meeting it on consecutive days.

Session history

Review completed sessions, notes, ratings, and activity details without rebuilding context manually.

Productivity reports

See focus time, breaks, completion rate, goal distribution, and daily breakdowns in clear reports.

Mood context

Track how daily mood relates to focus time and review patterns without turning the app into a diary.

Customizable themes

Choose separate light and dark workspace colors with presets, a color spectrum, or a custom hex value.

Focus Shield

Use distraction-aware controls such as wake lock and confirmation flows when deep focus matters.

Hyphocus FAQ

What is Hyphocus?

Hyphocus is a web-based focus timer for personal productivity. It helps people run focused sessions, connect time to goals, and review productivity patterns.

Is Hyphocus free to start?

Yes. People can start with the public timer for free, then create an account to save goals, sessions, reports, and preferences.

Who is Hyphocus for?

Hyphocus is built for individuals who want a calmer way to manage focus sessions, study blocks, deep work, and recurring personal goals.

Does Hyphocus replace project management tools?

No. Hyphocus focuses on personal focus sessions, goal progress, and productivity reflection rather than task assignment or team project planning.