Pomodoro & Habit Tracking
Aino LifeOS has a built-in Pomodoro timer and habit tracking features. This guide shows how to use them to manage your time and track habits.
Using the Pomodoro Timer
Start a Pomodoro
- Open the task inbox and select a task to focus on
- Click the Pomodoro button next to the task
- The timer starts counting down (default 25 minutes)
- Focus on your work until the timer ends
- A chime signals the start of break time
Work-Break Rhythm
The Pomodoro timer automatically alternates between work and breaks:
A sound alert and optional desktop notification play when each phase ends.
Customize Pomodoro Settings
Customize in Settings:
View Pomodoro Records
This is the biggest difference between Aino LifeOS's Pomodoro and standalone apps — completed pomodoros are automatically recorded in your daily notes:
- Start and end times
- Associated task name
- Focus duration
Review your daily focus history in your daily notes.
The core of the Pomodoro Technique isn't "work for 25 minutes" — it's "do only one thing for those 25 minutes." Select a task from the task inbox first, then start the timer.
Tracking Habits
Record Habit Completion
Record habit completion in your daily notes using a specific format. Aino LifeOS automatically recognizes and tallies them.
For example, in your daily note:
View the Habit Panel
Open the habit tracking panel with two display modes:
Card mode — One card per habit showing:
- Completion percentage
- Consecutive days completed
- Whether completed today
List mode — Compact list view, suitable when you have many habits.
View Habit Statistics
Switch time ranges to see statistics:
Statistics charts show:
- Completion rate for each habit
- Longest streak record
- Completion trends over time
Related
- Task Management — Select a task from the inbox to start a Pomodoro
- Periodic Notes — Pomodoro records and habit check-ins auto-written to daily notes
- Calendar Management — View work time distribution on the calendar

