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May 1, 2026
The best Pomodoro timer for Notion is Blocs – a free, embeddable widget that lives directly inside your Notion workspace. No app installs, no browser tab switching, no sign-ups required for the free tier. Paste one URL into a Notion embed block and your timer is live. It's built for knowledge workers, students, and anyone who wants focused work sessions without leaving their notes.
The Pomodoro Technique was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The method breaks work into 25-minute focused intervals (called "pomodoros") separated by 5-minute short breaks, with a longer 15-30 minute break after every four sessions. Research consistently links time-boxing methods like Pomodoro to reduced mental fatigue and improved task completion rates.
A Pomodoro timer for Notion specifically means a timer that embeds inside your Notion pages as a live, interactive widget. Instead of keeping a dedicated timer app open or using a browser extension, the timer sits right next to your notes, tasks, or project board. You start a session, work, and when the timer ends, you're already in context with everything you need to plan the next one.
Most people searching for a Pomodoro timer to use with Notion end up with one of three workarounds that all have the same problem: they pull you out of your workspace.
An embedded Pomodoro timer solves this by keeping the timer, the task list, and your notes on the same screen simultaneously.
Adding the Blocs Pomodoro timer to your Notion page takes less than a minute:
/embed and select the Embed blockhttps://blocs.me/pomodoroThe timer loads immediately. No account, no sign-up, no install. You can resize the embed block to fit your layout, and it works on any Notion page including dashboards, project pages, and daily journals.
For a full step-by-step walkthrough, see our guide on how to embed a Pomodoro timer in Notion.
The $17 one-time payment is a lifetime license, not a subscription. You pay once and keep all Pro features forever, including future updates. See the full breakdown on the Blocs pricing page.
| Feature | Free | Pro ($17 one-time) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard 25/5 Pomodoro cycles | Yes | Yes |
| Audio cues | Yes | Yes |
| Custom session lengths | No | Yes |
| Daily/weekly analytics | No | Yes |
| Streaks | No | Yes |
| Theme customization | No | Yes |
| No Blocs branding | No | Yes |
| Cloud sync | No | Yes |
| Sign-up required | No | Yes |
For most users starting out, the free tier is enough to build the habit. If you work in focused blocks daily and want data on your productivity patterns, Pro pays for itself quickly.
There are a few other tools in this space, but each comes with trade-offs:
Blocs is specifically designed around the Notion embed workflow, with all widgets purpose-built for the iframe format. The one-time pricing also means no recurring cost regardless of how long you use it.
The Pomodoro timer works even better when combined with other productivity widgets on the same Notion page. Popular combinations:
Browse the full widget collection at blocs.me for a complete view of what you can embed.
Yes. The standard 25/5 Pomodoro timer is completely free with no sign-up required. Just embed the URL and it works. Advanced features like custom durations, analytics, and themes require a one-time Pro upgrade.
Yes. Notion supports embed blocks on mobile, and the Blocs timer is designed to be responsive. Performance can vary slightly depending on your device and Notion app version, but it functions on iOS and Android.
The timer runs within the Notion embed block. If you navigate away from the page where it's embedded, the session state depends on how Notion handles the iframe in the background. For best results, keep the page open during your session or use the browser version of Notion.
Custom session and break durations are a Pro feature. The free tier uses the standard 25-minute work / 5-minute break cycle that defines the classic Pomodoro Technique.
No. Blocs Pro is a one-time payment of $17. You pay once and get lifetime access to all Pro features, including future updates. There are no monthly or annual fees.
Yes. You can add as many Blocs embed blocks as you want to a single Notion page. Many users put a Pomodoro timer, habit tracker, and water tracker all on the same dashboard page.
The fastest way to see if this fits your workflow is to try it. Open a Notion page, type /embed, and paste https://blocs.me/pomodoro. You'll have a live Pomodoro timer running in under 60 seconds, with no accounts or installs required.
If you find yourself using it daily, the Pro upgrade at $17 one-time is worth considering for the analytics and customization. But start free and see how it fits your setup first.
Try the free Pomodoro timer for Notion or see what's included in Pro.