Show HN: A rain Pomodoro with brown noise, ASMR, and Middle Eastern music

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92 points by ShadowUnknown 20 hours ago

I built this because most Pomodoro timers felt too sterile.

I wanted something that actually pulls you in with rain, brown noise, soft ASMR, and a few Middle Eastern tracks. Added animated backgrounds so it’s not just a blank screen.

Runs fully in your browser. No accounts, no tracking, just open it and focus.

If you give it a try or have ideas to make it better, I’d love to hear.

v9v 15 hours ago

I understand that this has very little relevance for a pomodoro app where the intent is to create a fictional atmosphere to help you focus, but with the mention of Middle Eastern music I was reminded of this (admittedly long) video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LR511iAedYU

  • jona-f 7 hours ago

    I mean he's not wrong, but why would I watch this nearly 2 hours narcissist orgy? Too much talking, too little music. This video is primarily about this dude making himself look good, which also seriously questions his credibility.

  • globular-toast 6 hours ago

    tl;dw

    Is the music in the app "real" middle eastern music or not? What's an example of something real if not?

lovegrenoble 16 hours ago

Nice, I'm a pluviophile, and really like this one: https://rainbowhunt.com

  • Avicebron 14 hours ago

    > pluviophile

    TIL, thank you lovegrenoble for bringing this adjective into my life. I always just said "Oh I don't mind the rain"...for years..

  • reg_dunlop 11 hours ago

    Either your suggestion or OPs caused my phone to begin to heat significantly within seconds.

    For shame, these are great tools...

  • ShadowUnknown 16 hours ago

    I love rain too. That site looks cool, thanks for sharing

  • busymom0 10 hours ago

    For anyone curious:

    > A pluviophile is a person who loves rain and rainy days. It's someone who finds joy, peace, or comfort in the sight, sound, and atmosphere of rain. The term combines the Latin word "pluvia" (rain) with the suffix "-phile" (lover of).

uxamanda 17 hours ago

Looks nice, immediately wanted to multiselect audio (rain AND Middle East)

hoseja 2 hours ago

Increase your productivity while rotting your brain!

Strange proposal.

ShadowUnknown 15 hours ago

Really appreciate all the responses and ideas here. If you think someone else might enjoy it, feel free to share it around. Thanks for checking it out!

ozim 15 hours ago

Friendly reminder that you might want to drop “pomodoro” from your app.

To officially use the Pomodoro® name and logo in your application or platform, you must acquire a license.

https://www.pomodorotechnique.com/pomodoro-licenses/

  • nilamo 8 hours ago

    I thought common words were free use...? You don't need a license with Apple to make an apple shaped pomodoro timer.

    • ozim 2 hours ago

      If you make shoes and call them pomodoros I guess that’s fine.

      If you make an app that competes with and implements the same idea and you call it the same that doesn’t sound like “free” or “fair” use.

  • masspro 15 hours ago

    Can we collectively retcon an unencumbered replacement name for such things? Odoromop?

    • jagged-chisel 11 hours ago

      Sounds like a naming idea for a cleaning implement that came up in Mr Clean marketing meeting and was immediately dismissed.

  • ShadowUnknown 15 hours ago

    Thanks for the heads up. I’ll look into it.

zem 17 hours ago

I couldn't find any way to switch from rain to one of the other soundscapes - is the idea that the tool itself just varies them randomly?

  • netsharc 16 hours ago

    Gear icon on the top right, in the desktop version.

    • zem 16 hours ago

      ah, thanks, managed to miss that altogether!

      • ShadowUnknown 16 hours ago

        Glad you found it lol. It’s on the mobile version too if you ever try it there.

all2 14 hours ago

Can we bring our own playlist? This would be right up my alley with synthwave.

  • ShadowUnknown 5 hours ago

    Hmm, your own playlist sounds fun. I’ll keep it in mind, but sooner than that I might just add some synthwave for you.

kstrauser 13 hours ago

This is really, really nice. Thank you for sharing it!

ramon156 15 hours ago

Gonna try this out during work tmrw. Thank you for an awesome project!

  • ShadowUnknown 15 hours ago

    Made my day. Hope it keeps you locked in at work.

ChrisArchitect 13 hours ago

> The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. It uses a kitchen timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for tomato, after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used while a university student.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique

azaras 11 hours ago

Is it not 25 min too short for a focus period? I listen to Andrew Haberman that 90 min is the time you maintain focus.

  • certyfreak 7 hours ago

    90 mins of focus but you take intermittent 5 mins break times after every 25 mins. After 90 mins you take a brief long break.