Focus Timer: Deep Work
Focus Timer: Deep Work Summary
Focus Timer: Deep Work is a mobile Android app in Productivity by Antoha. Released in Jan 2026 (4 months ago). It has about 87+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 13 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Apr 24, 2026.
Recent activity: 4.00 installs this week (22 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 24, 2026 .
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App Description
Minimalist focus timer with flow state visualization, analytics, and deep focus
**Focus Time** is a minimalist productivity tool designed to help you enter and maintain a state of flow. Strip away distractions and visualize your deep work with our unique interface.
**Key Features:**
🎯 **Deep Focus Mode**
Set your duration and commit. The app encourages you to stay on task by tracking your presence.
🌊 **Visual Flow State**
Experience your focus as a living "Pulse." The interface reacts to your session, providing a subtle, calming visual representation of your progress—Nebula, Wave, or Thread styles keep you centered without distraction.
🛡️ **Hard Mode**
For those who need absolute discipline. Enable Hard Mode to limit your "break" time to just 2 seconds. If you leave the app, your session resets. Eliminate the temptation to doom-scroll.
📊 **Heatmaps & Analytics**
Track your consistency over time.
* **Weekly View:** See your daily breakdown.
* **Heatmap:** Visualize your focus history over the last 10 weeks, GitHub-style.
* **Stats:** Monitor your total focus time and build streaks.
🖼️ **Share Your Progress**
Proud of your week? Share your focus heatmap directly to social media or with friends to stay accountable.
**Why Focus Time?**
* **Minimalist Design:** No clutter, just focus.
* **Privacy First:** Your data lives on your device.
* **Battery Efficient:** Optimized foreground service ensures accuracy without draining your battery.
Achieve your goals, one session at a time. Download **Focus Time** and reclaim your attention.
