TomatoFlex

TomatoFlex

Pomodoro timer made simple.

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Version History of TomatoFlex

4.2.1

September 18, 2023

Fixed widget background for ios17

4.2.0

August 24, 2023

In 4.2 we improved technicals to support upcoming OS versions and devices. Also: - added haptic feedback on iOS start/stop - statistics now shows the set information - UI updates

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4.1.0

June 5, 2023

Added Live Activity Widgets, Lock Screen Widgets and Dynamic Island support.

4.0.0

February 7, 2023

Added Mac support. TomatoFlex now synchronises between iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac.

3.2.1

December 6, 2022

Fixed a bug when skipping break didn't work through notification actions.

3.2.0

November 27, 2022

In 3.2 we added Shortcuts integration (ios16+). If you have any special use case which our initial set doesn't support feel free to reach out!

3.1.1

September 20, 2022

In 3.1.1 we added a temporary patch for an iOS16 Apple bug with the countdown widgets. It will look a bit different than you used to - but it will work and will revert in 16.1 to the previous timer :) In the 3.1.0 release we added some of the most requested features: - added a new, discrete Apple Watch complication type which shows the settings when idle and shows a timer when running - statistics history - statistics export to csv - possibility to add and delete pomodoro completions - partial completion: if you stop a pomodoro after 1 minute but before it's completion you will still see the partial completion in statistics We also made UI/UX adjustments and fixed some bugs. As always, don't hesitate to reach us at company@talkingchickenfriend.com Talking Chicken Friend

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3.1.0

September 18, 2022

Hi TomatoFlex users, With this release we added some of the most requested features: - added a new, discrete Apple Watch complication type which shows the settings when idle and shows a timer when running - statistics history - statistics export to csv - possibility to add and delete pomodoro completions - partial completion: if you stop a pomodoro after 1 minute but before it's completion you will still see the partial completion in statistics We also made UI/UX adjustments and fixed some bugs. As always, don't hesitate to reach us at company@talkingchickenfriend.com Talking Chicken Friend

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3.0.0

July 31, 2022

With TomatoFlex 3.0 we added direct support for the iPad. We added cloud synchronisation so you will get the same experience on all the currently supported devices. We made some minor changes on the UI to simplify it. We retired support for WatchOS6 and iOS13.

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2.3.0

March 18, 2022

This release contains goodies for the core pomodoro cycle: - Added Pause feature - Added End button on WatchOS too (after a pomodoro or a break) - Bar chart statistics now displays midnight sessions better (useful when you had a pomodoro overlapping midnight) We hope you like it!

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Description of TomatoFlex

TomatoFlex is a productivity app based on the pomodoro time management technique - focusing on simplicity. It comes with a standalone Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad and Mac app, synchronised when used together. Features: - 3 different Apple Watch complication types, supporting all watch faces - 5 different types of iOS widgets - Work/break settings from 1 minute to 90 minutes - Apple Watch alarm and actionable iOS notifications - Seamless synronisation of your session and statistics across all the supported devices - Smart statistics which automatically groups sets and detects breaks - Unlimited statistics history which you can export to csv - Hourly productive breakdown and daily focus time tracking - Stop, Pause and partial pomodoro completion - Skip break when you are in flow - Recents tracking for quick switch between intervals - Add or delete pomodoro completions if you forgot to start tracking - iCloud saving of statistics to never lose your history - iPad multitasking - Light and dark theme - Shortcuts integration More details for black belt pomodoro ninjas: It is flexible because it does not force you into intervals with second precision. It just notifies you about the interval end and you decide when do you want to continue with the next interval. This is more realistic in a real world scenario as you might need an extra minute or so to complete your current work before you want to go for a break. It is a similar experience as a traditional analog pomodoro timer. Our statistics module can figure out what counts as a set or break, so you still get the same insight and discipline for your focused work. If you have any question don't hesitate to reach us at [company@talkingchickenfriend.com](mailto:company@talkingchickenfriend.com) "The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for 'tomato', after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used as a university student." - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique)
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TomatoFlex: FAQ

Does TomatoFlex offer an iPad version?

Yes, TomatoFlex has support for iPad devices.

Who is behind the development of the TomatoFlex app?

The TomatoFlex app was developed by Talking Chicken Friend OU.

What is the minimum iOS version to run TomatoFlex?

The app needs iOS 15.0 or later to function properly.

What is the overall app rating of TomatoFlex?

With a rating of 4.2 out of 5, TomatoFlex is one of the top-rated apps in its category.

What’s the app category of TomatoFlex?

The Main Genre Of The Tomatoflex App Is Productivity.

What is the newest version of TomatoFlex?

The latest version of the TomatoFlex app is 4.2.1.

When was the last update for TomatoFlex released?

The last update for TomatoFlex was on October 1, 2024.

When was TomatoFlex introduced to the market?

TomatoFlex was first released on February 6, 2023.

What is the age rating of TomatoFlex?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by TomatoFlex?

TomatoFlex is available in English.

Is TomatoFlex accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, TomatoFlex is not on Apple Arcade.

Does TomatoFlex allow for in-app purchases?

No, TomatoFlex does not allow for in-app purchases.

Can I use TomatoFlex with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use TomatoFlex with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in TomatoFlex?

No, ads are not featured prominently in TomatoFlex.

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Reviews of TomatoFlex

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  • Promising

    I use this mainly with my Apple Watch. This app seems to be rare in that the complication shows roughly what time is left *when your wrist is down* AND it vibrates repeatedly until you move to the next timer. There isn’t another app I know of that does this, and I like that this isn’t subscription based.

    I like the second thing because when I’m focused sometimes I miss the initial vibration and with other apps I’ll blow through the break, kinda defeating the purpose of pomodoro. I like that this app waits for you to advance the timer and ensure that you’re taking proper breaks.

    The only reason I took off a star is because it doesn’t support having short and long breaks, so I use my timer app for the long break. I hope this feature can be incorporated soon!
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    Developer Response

    Thank you - we are happy that you had a good experience so far. Thanks for the feedback as well, we will consider long break in the future.
  • Simple & perfect

    Just what I’ve been looking for - syncs between my devices and has a nice complication on my watch. Good stuff!

    Developer Response

    Thank you!
  • More improvement?

    I’m very satisfied since it is working seamlessly among other devices including apple watch and gives simple statistics.
    However, it would be better if u can add a “hold” button like other timers. Currently, if I stop the timer while the pomodoro is running, it just reset the timer to the beginning.
    Thanks!
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    Developer Response

    Hi su_review, Thank you for the positive feedback! We just released version 2.3.0 and added a Pause feature to hold running pomodoros. Cheers, Talking Chicken Friend