Interval Timer for Tasks

Interval Timer for Tasks

Pomodoro & Focus Study Timer

96 ratings
16 reviews
$6.99 Free
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Configure custom interval timers for focused work, study, or routines. Set multiple intervals with unique sounds and durations. Receive notifications even when the app is closed.

Configure multiple intervals per timer
Save and run multiple timers simultaneously
Customizable interval names, sounds, and colors
Start and finish delays
Background notifications
Siri and Shortcuts integration
Standalone Apple Watch app
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What's New in Interval Timer for Tasks

2.8

July 8, 2026

NEW: Full Screen Mode! Tap the expand button while a timer is running for a big, distraction free countdown, in portrait or landscape.

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July 5, 2026$7.99
July 23, 2024$12.99
June 12, 2024$11.99
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User reviews

The amount of ads is actually disgusting

I think this is a brilliant concept for an app, but if you don’t want to pay monthly you can do basically nothing in the app. The only thing you can do without payment is watching a ridiculous amount of ads.

I use this for meditation.

Thank you for providing this free app which I use everyday.

They just changed it !

I bought it originally and now they have made it subscription. Absolutely stupid

Response from developer

Hey if you purchased the original Pro upgrade then you have lifetime access to all features! Just tap Restore Purchase.

Nice app. I wish notifications were more useful

I use this app to remind myself to stand up and walk around for 5 minutes, for every 25 minutes worked, repeated 17 times (the duration of a work day). My only complaint is that the Lock Screen notifications are confusing. It’s not really important to me to see what set I am on (11 of 17, for example), or what I’ve named the timer. All I really need to see in the notifications is simply, “Stand up” and “Get back to work.” Actually, all I really need is the sounds, but turning off Lock Screen notifications seems to turn off the sounds too (unless I’m missing something). Otherwise, great, single-purpose app.
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Thanks for the thoughtful and detailed review!

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FAQ

What does Interval Timer for Tasks do?

This app allows you to create and configure custom interval timers. You can set up multiple intervals within a single timer, each with its own name, sound, color, and duration. It's designed to help you stay on task for focused work, studying, or managing complex routines.

What are the key features of this timer app?

Key features include the ability to create and save multiple timers that can run concurrently, support for Siri and Shortcuts, a standalone Apple Watch app, and background notifications. You can precisely configure each timer with start and finish delays, and choose from various alert sounds.

How much does Interval Timer for Tasks cost?

The app is free to download and use with basic features. An optional premium subscription is available to unlock all features. Payment is handled through your Apple ID, and subscriptions can be managed and canceled in your App Store account settings.

What devices is Interval Timer for Tasks compatible with?

The app is designed for Apple devices, including iPhones and iPads. It also features a standalone Apple Watch app for convenient use on your wrist. Notifications work even when the app is running in the background.

What are some common use cases for this app?

This app is ideal for studying or focused work sessions, implementing the Pomodoro technique, managing breaks, assisting with ADHD focus, and organizing complex multi-step timed processes. It can also be used for cooking recipes or mobility routines.