2026-07-20 · 5 min
Pomodoro++: why focus badges matter more than streaks
The 25-minute timer changed productivity. The badge changed your brain.
You''ve used Pomodoro before. 25 min focus, 5 min break. It worked... for a week. Then you forgot. Then you tried again. Forgot again.
Why doesn''t it stick? Because you''re missing the reward loop.
Francesco Cirillo invented Pomodoro in 1987
Simple. Effective. Used by millions. But here''s what happens to most people:
- Week 1: Excited. Use it 4-5 times per day.
- Week 2: Use it less. Forget to start it.
- Week 3: Forget about it entirely.
The technique has no feedback loop. Each Pomodoro session is identical to the last. There''s no visible progress. No streak. No "you did 5 today, can you do 6?".
Pomodoro++ adds two things
1. Per-task pomodoros
Start timer attached to a specific task. Over weeks, see "I did 12 pomodoros on this feature" - concrete proof of focused effort.
2. The badge
Taskoku shows a "Focus sessions today: 5" badge that visibly increments. Small. Quiet. Enormously motivating.
3. Daily reset, no streaks
- Streaks create dread ("don''t break the chain" pressure)
- Badges create joy ("let me see this number go up today" pull)
Try it for two weeks
If Pomodoro fell off your routine, try a version with a badge. After 14 days, look at the data: average pomodoros/day. That number tells you the truth about your focused work.
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