35 Minute Timer
The Extended Flow, a high-leverage 35 Minute Focus Timer and Pomodoro Tool designed for sustained concentration and complex task completion.

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What is a 35 minute timer
The 35-minute timer is rooted in Deep Work research, which suggests that high-level cognitive tasks often require a 10-to-15 minute ramp-up period before the brain reaches peak efficiency. While shorter timers are great for administrative bursts, a 35-minute countdown provides a solid 20-minute window of pure, uninterrupted flow. It is the ideal duration for developers, designers, and writers who need enough time to hold complex systems in their mental workspace without the jarring interruption of a too-frequent alarm. Whether youre using it to debug a difficult code block, time a steady-state cardio session, steep a large batch of sun tea, or give yourself a hard deadline to finalize a UI design iteration, the 35-minute timer is one of the most versatile tools in your day. It is the ultimate duration for those who value depth over speed.
What people use a 35 minute timer for.
Sustained Problem Solving
Use 35 minutes to tackle a single complex feature or bug. This window allows you to get past the initial setup phase and spend a significant amount of time in the zone where your best work happens.
Steady-State Cardio
Thirty-five minutes is an excellent duration for Zone 2 exercise. Whether it’s a jog, a swim, or a brisk walk, this duration ensures your body is efficiently burning fat and strengthening your cardiovascular system.
Technical Reading & Synthesis
Use 35 minutes to read a technical whitepaper or a long-form essay. This duration is long enough to digest complex arguments and take meaningful notes without losing focus or needing a mental reset.
Targeted Household Overhaul
Thirty-five minutes is the ideal time to focus on one specific, often-neglected arealike the interior of your car, a large storage closet, or a messy garage workbench. It’s long enough for a thorough job without the cleaning day burnout.
Slow-Roast & Bake Mastery
In the kitchen, 35 minutes is the magic number for roasting a tray of dense root vegetables, baking a standard loaf of quick bread, or simmering a hearty stew to let the flavors fully meld.
Project Backlog Clearing
Set the timer for 35 minutes and tackle the boring but necessary tasks: responding to non-urgent emails, updating your calendar, and organizing your file structure. It’s enough time to clear a significant amount of mental clutter.
You're using a basic timer.Blazetimer is a focus system.
Basic browser timer
- ✓Simple countdown timer
- ✓Start, pause, reset
Blazetimer PRO
- ✓The Full Focus System
- ✓Pomodoro sessions (25 min + breaks)
- ✓Task manager + GTD inbox
- ✓Ambient sounds, rain, white noise
- ✓Focus stats + daily charts
- ✓Live Activities + Dynamic Island
- ✓Home screen widgets
- ✓Works offline. Always in your pocket.
3 things a browser timer
will never do.
Live on your lock screen
Blazetimer uses iOS Live Activities to keep your timer visible on your Lock Screen and in the Dynamic Island. You never have to unlock your phone to check the time.
Knows your timing
A browser timer has no idea why you're timing 2 minutes. Blazetimer ties every session to a task — so you build a real record of where your time goes.
Builds focus over time
Every session you complete in Blazetimer adds to your focus stats. You can see your daily, weekly, and monthly focus time grow.
They started with a
browser timer too.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.8 rating on the App Store
As someone with ADHD, this is the first productivity app that actually works for me. The visual timer and automatic breaks mean I don't have to make decisions — I just start and the app takes care of everything
I've tried every Pomodoro app on the market. Blazetimer is the only one that combines a proper timer with real task management. My work output has genuinely doubled since I started using it.
The strict mode is a game changer for me. I used to stop my timers constantly when things got difficult. Now I can't and it's taught me that I can actually push through. My exam scores have improved
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