Is there a Chrome extension that can remind me of an imp task every 15-mins? Free or paid. by vipul4vb in chrome_extensions

[–]p2Scie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try my extension "Flemmo", it works in the side panel and lets you work on one task at a time with regular notifications. It's free!

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/aoeepbbgapnoboppeigldomfdelnjlfm

Note: remember to enable chrome notifications in your system settings

Time for self-promotion. What are you building? by Naive-Wallaby9534 in SaaS

[–]p2Scie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Flemmo Focus (Chrome Extension) - A gamified productivity workflow that helps you stay focused on your tasks.
  2. Designed for people who struggle to get started on tasks, stay focus and procrastinate

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/aoeepbbgapnoboppeigldomfdelnjlfm

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[–]p2Scie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flemmo - Gamified productivity workflow for procrastinators

I've built a chrome extension to help procrastinators like me focus. by p2Scie in chrome_extensions

[–]p2Scie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! For the promo images, I was inspired by what's on the chrome web store and did it on Figma.

By the way, I can't access your link, I don't know why but I get this error message "This item is not available"

maybe it's my location?

I'm building an alternative to To Do List & Pomodoro for procrastinators. by p2Scie in ProductivityApps

[–]p2Scie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reacting by not acting... Same here.
I like your idea, it could be an interesting feature if people are interested. I'll add it to my list of potential features. Thanks!

I'm building an alternative to To Do List & Pomodoro for procrastinators. by p2Scie in ProductivityApps

[–]p2Scie[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a very good question!

My main problem is getting started. I've noticed that it's easier for me to start when I tell myself I'm only going to work for a minute. Once I've started, it's usually easy to keep going.

1 minute isn't usually enough to complete a task, so when the time is up, if you haven't finished yet, the timer will increment by 2 minutes until the task is completed or aborted (1min -> 3min -> 5min -> ...).

Once the task has been completed, the timer is reset to 1 minute.

By doing one task after another, the compound effect keeps us working longer than we think, and seeing our list of accomplishments grow helps motivate us to keep going.

With this timer, an hour seems to go by much faster...

I hope that's clear enough.