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Tomato is a minimalist Pomodoro timer for Android based on Material 3 Expressive.

Note

Tomato is available on Google Play in closed testing. Please use this link to join the testers Google Group and then install Tomato from the Play Store with this link. Tomato needs 12 testers for at least 14 days for the app to be available on Google Play publicly.

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"It just might be the best looking timer app that I've ever seen"

- HowToMen on YouTube


"... an app to support this habit helps me stay focused and get things done. Currently, that app is Tomato."

- Android Authority


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Features

  • Minimalist UI based on the latest Material 3 Expressive guidelines
  • Detailed statistics of work/study times in an easy to understand manner
    • Stats for the current day visible at a glance
    • Stats for the last week and last month shown in an easy to read, clean graph
    • Additional stats for last week and month showing at what time of the day you're the most productive
  • Customizable timer parameters
  • Support for Now Bar/Live Updates on Android 16 and later

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Download

  • Google Play Store (recommended): Tomato is available for closed testing on Google Play. Use this link to join the testers Google Group, then install Tomato from the Play Store with this link and help Tomato to get an official Play Store release.
  • F-Droid (recommended): Tomato is available on the official F-Droid repository. Simply open your preferred F-Droid app and search for Tomato. Updates on F-Droid are generally a week late. To get faster updates, you can install it through the IzzyOnDroid repository.
  • Obtainium (recommended): You can add this GitHub repository on Obtainium to get updates directly from GitHub releases. This is the fastest way to install and update Tomato.
  • GitHub releases: Alternatively, you can manually download and install APKs from the Releases section of this repo (This method is not recommended, use Obtainium instead).

Tip

To verify the APK downloaded from Obtainium/GitHub, use the following signing certificate fingerprints:

SHA1: B1:4E:17:93:11:E8:DB:D5:35:EF:8D:E9:FB:8F:FF:08:F8:EC:65:08
SHA256: 07:BE:F3:05:81:BA:EE:8F:45:EC:93:E4:7E:E6:8E:F2:08:74:E5:0E:F5:70:9C:78:B2:EE:67:AC:86:BE:4C:3D

The SHA256 and MD5 hashes of the individual APK files are also available in the checksum.txt file for each release.

Donate

You can support Tomato's development through my GitHub Sponsors page or my BuyMeACoffee page:

Special Thanks

This app was made possible by the following libraries:

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