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Notion Pomodoro Timer Widgets
A Notion Pomodoro widget puts a full focus timer — work sessions, short breaks, and long breaks — directly inside the Notion page where your tasks live. Paste the widget's embed URL into Notion, choose "Create embed", and run 25/5 cycles without switching apps. The Pomodoro widgets below are free, track your session progress, and come in soft pink, sleek blue, and retro pixel-art styles.
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How to add a pomodoro timer widget to Notion
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Copy the Pomodoro widget's embed URL
Choose a style below and click "Copy embed URL". Each widget includes focus, short-break, and long-break modes with a session progress indicator.
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Embed it beside your tasks
Paste the URL into Notion and choose "Create embed". The classic setup is a two-column layout: tasks on the left, Pomodoro timer on the right.
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Start a focus session
Hit start for a 25-minute focus block. The widget cycles you through breaks automatically and shows which session of the round you're on.
Best for
- ✦Running focus sessions next to the task list you're working through.
- ✦Study-with-me dashboards where the timer is part of the aesthetic.
- ✦Replacing a separate Pomodoro app with one embedded tool.
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Create with AI →Frequently asked questions
How do I add a Pomodoro timer to Notion?
Copy a Pomodoro widget's embed URL, paste it into your Notion page, and choose "Create embed". Press start to begin a 25-minute focus session.
Can I change the focus and break lengths?
The widgets follow the standard Pomodoro pattern of 25-minute focus blocks with 5-minute short breaks and a longer break after four sessions. For a fully custom cadence, use the flexible timer widget instead.
Will the timer keep running if I scroll away in Notion?
Yes, as long as the page stays open. Notion keeps the embed alive while you scroll, so the session continues in the background of the page.
Which Pomodoro style should I pick?
They're functionally identical, so pick by dashboard aesthetic: soft pink for warm setups, sleek blue for minimal ones, retro for dark pixel-art themes.