Timebox Pacer

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Timebox Pacer

Jovan Jovanovski

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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4.5

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High user satisfaction

100% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About Timebox Pacer

Add a bit of flexibility to your timeboxing using Timebox Pacer and let it help you finish your intended activities on time and hassle-free.

Decided to make some progress on:
- the exam you want to pass?
- the book you want to read?
- the book you want to write?
- the app you want to code?
- the song you want to write?
- the educational course you want to listen to?
- some other goal?

Just define upfront:
- how long you want to work on your goal now,
- how much total time you want for breaks along the way.

Timebox Pacer will guide you towards the finish by showing your time distance from the average pace required to finish on time.
Manage that distance to keep your work and break times in your desired balance.

Happy timeboxing!
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Reviews for Timebox Pacer

racheocity

A fascinating alternative to the typical “Pomodoro” timer.

Instead of strict “x minutes of work, y minutes of break” on repeat, you set a chunk of time you want to work and how much break time OVERALL you’ll allow yourself during that time. You can take your breaks whenever and for however long you want. Just hit pause working when you do, and a quick glance at the nicely color coded timer will let you know if your break is making you fall off track to finish at the time you planned. I enjoy this approach because my time blindness makes me be like “oh yeah I totally have time to take a bit more break” without realizing how much it’s adding up, but the strictness of a Pomodoro timer means that if I “mess up” and get distracted, take a longer break, etc., I have a tendency to just drop it altogether and end up taking longgggg breaks because I’m already distracted. I am going to keep this in my rotation for now and see how it works for me longer term in my workflow, I’ve only had it a few weeks. My only wish would be to have some sort of auditory alert if you start to fall off track too much, sometimes I may forget to check the screen.

ZdravkoN

Great time management app

I usually tend to work a lot without taking breaks. Sometimes I forget myself. Timebox Pacer helped me with that. It helped me set a target time and breaks and track where I am during the day. The UI is very simple, yet effective. Many thanks to the developer for making this app available for everyone 😃

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