The focus timer built for developers
Track deep work sessions. Sync with GitHub, VS Code & Jira. See exactly where your focus goes.
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See exactly where your focus goes
No guessing. Every deep work session becomes real data you can track across projects and time.
Weekly Focus
Monthly Overview
Session History
Recent sessionsToday · 3 sessions · 4 commits
Today · 2 sessions · 2 commits
Yesterday · 5 sessions · 7 commits
Yesterday · 2 sessions · 1 commits
Annual Report
Best month
Daily avg
Active days
Sessions
25 minutes of absolute focus
Scroll the page and watch the session progress. That simple.
Reports that show your real progress
While other timers just count minutes, Gitdoro turns your focus into clear, actionable data.
Weekly & monthly focus reports
Free for all users. Track your deep work evolution week by week with detailed charts.
Annual deep work report
See your entire year of focus in one place. GitHub-style heatmap with detailed stats.
Cross-project comparison
Compare focus time across projects. Know exactly where your sprint hours went.
Focus hours trend analysis
Clear charts showing how your deep work hours are growing — or declining — over time.
Annual reports and advanced comparisons available on Pro plan
Built into your workflow
Gitdoro connects to the tools you already use. No context switching.
GitHub
See commits alongside focus time. Track which repos got your deep work hours.
VS Code
Start focus sessions without leaving your IDE. Timer in the status bar, DND mode on.
Jira / Linear
Link focus sessions to tickets. Know exactly where your sprint time went.
Notion
Auto-log sessions to your Notion workspace. Build your personal productivity database.
Slack
Auto-set DND when focusing. Let your team know you're in deep work mode.
Google Calendar
Block focus time on your calendar. Protect your deep work hours from meetings.
GitHub & Calendar are free. Pro plan unlocks all other integrations.
Smart focus between meetings
Gitdoro integrates with Google Calendar to help you focus at the right times, without conflicts.
Tuesday
February 24
Team Standup
Deep work: auth-service
Break
Deep work: auth-service
Break
PR Review
Deep work: api-gateway
Auto-sync sessions
Connect Google Calendar and your focus sessions appear alongside meetings.
Focus between meetings
See deep work windows between standups and PR reviews. Perfect for busy devs.
Smart scheduling
Gitdoro identifies free time slots and suggests focus sessions.
Export your data anytime
Your data is yours. Generate reports for retrospectives, 1:1 meetings, or personal analysis.
PDF export
Generate professional reports for your 1:1s, retrospectives, or portfolio.
CSV & spreadsheet export
Excel or Google Sheets. Perfect for custom analysis and personal tracking.
Available on Pro plan
Export Report
Total deep work
Sessions completed
Gitdoro vs other tools
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Features other timers don't have
I finally see how much deep work I actually get done. The weekly reports keep me accountable and the GitHub commit tracking is a game-changer.
Alex Chen
Senior Engineer @ Google
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Free
No credit card needed
- Unlimited Pomodoro timer
- Weekly & monthly reports
- Basic session history
- GitHub commit tracking
- Google Calendar sync
- Public focus profile
Pro
or $72/year (save 25%)
- Everything in Free
- VS Code extension
- Jira / Linear sync
- Notion auto-logging
- Slack DND auto-set
- Annual deep work report
- PDF & CSV export
- Advanced comparisons
- Session editing & protection
Teams
For squads and engineering teams
- Everything in Pro
- Team dashboard
- Squad focus analytics
- Admin controls
- Priority support
Everything you need to know
Common questions about Gitdoro and how it works
Gitdoro is a focus timer designed specifically for developers. It uses the Pomodoro technique (25-minute focused sessions with short breaks) and combines it with GitHub-style heatmaps, weekly/monthly/annual reports, and integrations with your dev tools like VS Code, GitHub, Jira, and Notion.
When you start a focus session and select a project linked to a GitHub repo, Gitdoro automatically captures any commits you make during that session. Your session card will show the repo name, each commit message with its timestamp, and total lines changed — giving you a complete picture of what you shipped during deep work.
Yes! The Gitdoro VS Code extension puts a timer right in your status bar. Start and stop focus sessions without leaving your IDE. It syncs automatically with the web app and can trigger DND mode on Slack when you're focusing.
Absolutely. We know things happen — you might forget a timer running or accidentally log the wrong project. You can edit session duration, change the assigned project, adjust timestamps, or delete sessions entirely. Deleted sessions have a 30-second undo window. Edited sessions show an 'edited' badge for transparency.
WakaTime tracks coding activity passively (time in editor, languages used). Gitdoro tracks intentional deep work — you decide when to focus, on which project, and for how long. It's about deliberate focus, not just time spent with a file open. Plus, Gitdoro includes reports, heatmaps, and team features.
Yes! The Teams plan ($12/dev/month) includes everything in Pro plus a team dashboard, squad focus analytics, admin controls, and priority support. Perfect for tech leads who want to protect their team's deep work time during sprints.