Deep Focus Timer for Scheduled Weekly Work
WeekFlux connects your weekly schedule with a dynamic focus timer, so the work you planned becomes the work you actually do.
Your week is not just a calendar. It becomes the launchpad for focused execution. Switching between a planner and a separate Pomodoro timer breaks your flow and fragments your context.
WeekFlux integrates deep focus directly into your schedule. You plan your time blocks, and when it is time to work, you simply click to start a focus session directly from the task.
- Written by
- WeekFlux
- Product team
- Updated
- June 2026
- Guide for calm weekly planning
- Checked for
- Product details, privacy wording, and visible WeekFlux features.
Start focus from scheduled work
Focus sessions are intimately connected to your plan. Start directly from scheduled tasks instead of switching tools, entering task names again, or rebuilding your context from scratch.
Dynamic Pomodoro Timer
Use focused work intervals that support structured execution without forcing a rigid workflow. Whether you prefer 25-minute sprints or 90-minute deep work blocks, the timer adapts to your rhythm.
At a glance
- Start focus from scheduled work
- Dynamic Pomodoro-style timer
- Session state persistence
- Minimalist completion state
- Desktop and mobile focus views
Unbreakable session persistence
Focus sessions should not disappear because a tab refreshed, a window closed, or a device went to sleep. If you refresh, switch routes, or return to the app later, WeekFlux is designed to preserve your exact focus state and avoid losing session context.
Seamless desktop and mobile focus experience
Use your desktop for longer, intensive coding or writing sessions, and use mobile for lightweight continuation or reading. The focus experience stays simple, highly readable, and intentional across all your devices.
- Built-in Pomodoro
- Session persistence
- Cross-device focus
FAQ
Do I need a separate Pomodoro app?
No. WeekFlux has a fully featured, dynamic Pomodoro-style timer built directly into the planner. It handles work intervals, short breaks, and long breaks natively.
Can I link a focus session to a specific task?
Yes, you can launch a focus session directly from any task or time block in your weekly plan. The context carries over automatically.
What happens if I accidentally close the app during a session?
Your session state is persisted locally. When you reopen WeekFlux, the timer will pick up exactly where it should be, factoring in the time that passed while it was closed.
Does the timer sync between my phone and computer?
If you have encrypted sync enabled, your completed focus sessions and time blocks will sync. However, active running timer ticks are handled locally on the device to ensure real-time performance without lag.
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Stop switching contexts
Plan your work, then focus. Try the integrated WeekFlux focus timer today.