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Pomodoro-Mate: Product Requirements Document

Version: 1.0
Date: April 4, 2026
Status: Draft for Review
Prepared By: Product Team
Based On: Comprehensive research synthesis from 9 AI-conducted studies


Document Control

Version Date Author Changes
1.0 2026-04-04 Product Team Initial draft based on research synthesis

Table of Contents

  1. Executive Summary
  2. Product Vision
  3. Problem Statement
  4. Target Users
  5. Competitive Landscape
  6. Unique Value Propositions
  7. Product Principles
  8. Feature Requirements
  9. Technical Requirements
  10. Success Metrics
  11. Go-to-Market Strategy
  12. Roadmap
  13. Risks and Mitigations
  14. Appendices

1. Executive Summary

1.1 Product Overview

Pomodoro-Mate is an open-source, ADHD-first Pomodoro timer that faithfully implements Francesco Cirillo's original Pomodoro Technique while incorporating outcome-focused gamification and modern cross-platform design.

1.2 Market Opportunity

The Pomodoro timer market is saturated but undifferentiated:

  • 500+ apps exist across platforms
  • Most are simple timers without methodology depth
  • No app combines: True Pomodoro + ADHD-first design + Outcome gamification
  • Clear gap between oversimplified timers and bloated productivity suites

1.3 Key Differentiators

Differentiator Description Competitive Advantage
ADHD-First Design Built from ground up for executive function challenges No competitor is ADHD-first
True Pomodoro Faithful implementation of all 6 steps + 5 phases Most apps are timers only
Outcome Gamification Rewards growth, not just sessions completed Competitors use shallow PBL
Open Source Community-driven, transparent, privacy-respecting Only Marinara/Pomolectron are OSS
Cross-Platform Web-first PWA + native desktop apps Most are platform-limited

1.4 Business Model

Freemium with Ethical Limits:

  • Free Tier: Unlimited Pomodoros, basic stats, local storage, all core features
  • Pro Tier ($3.99/month or $29.99/year): Cloud sync, advanced analytics, integrations, team features
  • No artificial limits on core functionality (unlike competitors)

1.5 Success Metrics (24 Months)

Metric 6 Months 12 Months 24 Months
Active Users 1,000 5,000 20,000
Pro Conversion 5% 7% 10%
GitHub Stars 200 500 2,000
90-Day Retention 40% 50% 60%
App Store Rating 4.5+ 4.7+ 4.8+

2. Product Vision

2.1 Vision Statement

Pomodoro-Mate helps users become focused people, not just complete more sessions.

2.2 Long-Term Vision (5 Years)

Become the definitive Pomodoro tool for:

  • Knowledge workers with focus challenges (especially ADHD)
  • Developers seeking workflow-integrated focus
  • Teams practicing synchronized deep work
  • Privacy-conscious users seeking transparent tools

2.3 Product Pillars

                    ┌─────────────────┐
                    │  Pomodoro-Mate  │
                    └────────┬────────┘
           ┌─────────────────┼─────────────────┐
           │                 │                 │
           ▼                 ▼                 ▼
    ┌─────────────┐  ┌─────────────┐  ┌─────────────┐
    │   True      │  │   ADHD-     │  │  Outcome    │
    │  Pomodoro   │  │   First     │  │ Gamification│
    └─────────────┘  └─────────────┘  └─────────────┘
           │                 │                 │
           │                 │                 │
           ▼                 ▼                 ▼
    • 6 Steps          • Flexible        • Growth-focused
    • 5 Phases           intervals         rewards
    • Interruption     • Initiation      • Identity-based
      tracking           scaffolding       progression
    • Estimation       • Hyperfocus      • No shame
      feedback           preservation      mechanics

3. Problem Statement

3.1 Core Problems

Problem Impact Evidence
Existing Pomodoro apps are just timers Users don't build lasting focus habits 90% of apps ignore Cirillo's 5 phases
ADHD users are underserved 4-5% of adults have ADHD; no major app is ADHD-first Research shows 60-70% abandonment within 1 month
Gamification is shallow Streaks create shame, points feel meaningless 80% of apps use problematic streak mechanics
Cross-platform sync is broken Timer drift, state inconsistency across devices Top user complaint across all app reviews
Privacy concerns Cloud dependency, data collection Growing demand for local-first tools

3.2 User Pain Points (from Research)

ADHD-Specific:

  • Task initiation paralysis ("I know what to do but can't start")
  • Time blindness ("Where did 2 hours go?")
  • Hyperfocus interruption ("Timer rang during flow—wanted to throw computer")
  • Break derailment ("5-min break became 45 minutes")
  • Novelty wear-off ("Worked for 2 weeks, then abandoned")
  • Shame spirals ("Missed one day, streak gone, why try?")

General Productivity:

  • Timer anxiety (countdown creates stress)
  • Feature bloat (overwhelming before even starting)
  • No methodology guidance (just a countdown)
  • Poor break enforcement (skip breaks, burn out)
  • No estimation improvement (keep underestimating tasks)

3.3 Opportunity Size

Segment Size Willingness to Pay
ADHD adults (US) 10-12 million High (desperate for solutions)
Knowledge workers 50+ million (US) Medium-High
Developers 25+ million (global) High (productivity = income)
Students 100+ million (global) Low-Medium
Remote teams Growing rapidly High (team licenses)

4. Target Users

4.1 Primary Personas

Persona 1: Alex (ADHD Knowledge Worker)

Attribute Description
Age 32
Occupation Marketing Manager
Diagnosis ADHD-C (Combined)
Pain Points Task initiation, time blindness, shame from failed systems
Goals Build sustainable focus habits, reduce anxiety
Tech Savvy Medium
Platform Mac + iPhone
Quote "I've tried every productivity app. They all work for 2 weeks then I abandon them."

Needs from Pomodoro-Mate:

  • Flexible intervals (some days 10 min is max)
  • No shame mechanics (streak-free or forgiveness model)
  • Task initiation scaffolding ("What's the tiniest first step?")
  • Hyperfocus preservation (don't interrupt flow)
  • Mood-adaptive interface (calm mode for overwhelmed days)

Persona 2: Sam (Software Developer)

Attribute Description
Age 28
Occupation Full-Stack Developer
Diagnosis None (focus challenges from context switching)
Pain Points GitHub/Jira context switching, meeting fragmentation
Goals Deep work blocks, accurate time tracking for billing
Tech Savvy High
Platform Linux + Windows + Android
Quote "I need a timer that understands my workflow, not another generic app."

Needs from Pomodoro-Mate:

  • GitHub/Linear integration
  • Terminal/CLI option
  • Accurate time tracking for client billing
  • App blocking during deep work
  • Open source (auditable, self-hostable)

Persona 3: Jordan (Graduate Student)

Attribute Description
Age 24
Occupation PhD Student
Diagnosis ADHD-I (Inattentive)
Pain Points Dissertation writing, procrastination, isolation
Goals Complete dissertation, build consistent work habits
Tech Savvy Medium-High
Platform Windows + Android
Quote "I need accountability without judgment. Writing is lonely."

Needs from Pomodoro-Mate:

  • Body doubling (virtual co-working)
  • Accountability partner features
  • Long-form writing support (extended sessions)
  • Progress visualization (motivation during long projects)
  • Free tier (student budget)

4.2 User Segments

Segment Priority Characteristics Monetization
ADHD Knowledge Workers Primary High need, high willingness to pay Pro tier
Developers Primary Tech-savvy, value open source Pro tier (integrations)
Students Secondary Budget-conscious, high volume Free → Pro after graduation
Remote Teams Tertiary Enterprise pricing potential Team licenses
Pomodoro Purists Niche Value authenticity over features Pro tier

5. Competitive Landscape

5.1 Competitive Map

                    HIGH PRICE
                        │
         Session        │        Flow
         ($4.99/mo)     │        ($6.99/mo)
                        │
    ────────────────────┼────────────────────
                        │
         Forest         │        Pomodone
         ($3.99)        │        ($4.96/mo)
                        │
    ────────────────────┼────────────────────
                        │
    Pomofocus           │        Focus To-Do
    (Free)              │        (Free tier)
                        │
         Focus Keeper   │        Pomodoro-Mate
         (Free)         │        (Free/$3.99)
                        │
                    LOW PRICE
    
    SIMPLE ─────────────────────────── FEATURE-RICH
                    │
            True Pomodoro
            ADHD-First
            Outcome Gamification

5.2 Feature Comparison Matrix

Feature Forest Focus To-Do Session Super Productivity Goodtime Pomodoro-Mate
Core Timer
True Pomodoro (6 steps) Partial
5 Phases Implementation Partial
ADHD-First Design Partial
Flexible Intervals
Task Initiation Scaffolding
Hyperfocus Mode
Outcome Gamification Partial
Streak-Free Tracking
Body Doubling
GitHub/Jira Integration
Open Source
Cross-Platform Sync
Privacy-First
AI Coaching

5.3 Competitive Weaknesses to Exploit

Competitor Weakness Our Advantage
Forest Gamification over methodology, not ADHD-aware True Pomodoro + ADHD design
Focus To-Do Feature bloat, dated UI, not ADHD-aware Clean UX + ADHD-first
Session Apple-only, expensive, analytics overwhelm Cross-platform + affordable
Super Productivity Complex, recent redesign backlash Simpler + stable
Goodtime Mobile-only, no gamification Cross-platform + outcome gamification

6. Unique Value Propositions

6.1 UVP 1: "The First Methodology-Complete Pomodoro Tool"

Claim: Pomodoro-Mate is the only timer that digitally implements all 6 steps and 5 phases of Francesco Cirillo's original Pomodoro Technique.

Features:

  • Planning phase: Guided task selection with Pomodoro estimation
  • Tracking phase: Automatic effort tracking during sessions
  • Recording phase: Structured daily archives (automatic, no manual effort)
  • Processing phase: AI-powered pattern analysis
  • Visualizing phase: Growth metaphors + trend charts + predictive planning

Messaging:

"Most Pomodoro apps are just timers. Pomodoro-Mate is the complete methodology—digitally implemented for the first time."


6.2 UVP 2: "ADHD-First, Not ADHD-Afterthought"

Claim: Pomodoro-Mate is designed from the ground up for users with executive function challenges, not adapted from neurotypical tools.

Features:

  • Flexible intervals (5-45 min) with adaptive recommendations
  • Task initiation scaffolding ("What's the tiniest first step?")
  • Hyperfocus detection and preservation
  • Failure-spiral prevention (fresh starts, no penalties)
  • Mood-adaptive interface (calm mode vs energy mode)
  • Body doubling (virtual and accountability partners)
  • Executive function externalization (distraction pad, auto task queue)

Messaging:

"Finally, a productivity tool that understands your brain. Built for ADHD, not adapted from neurotypical designs."


6.3 UVP 3: "Outcome Gamification, Not Output Gamification"

Claim: Pomodoro-Mate's gamification rewards sustainable focus habits and personal growth, not just sessions completed.

Features:

  • Rewards consistency rhythm, not session count
  • Identity-based progression ("Deep Worker"), not point accumulation
  • Growth metaphors that accumulate permanently, never subtract
  • Self-defined reward shops connected to real desires
  • Recovery as a first-class feature, not a hack

Messaging:

"Don't just count sessions. Become a focused person. Our gamification rewards who you're becoming, not just what you're doing."


6.4 UVP 4: "Open Source and Community-Driven"

Claim: Pomodoro-Mate is the only open-source Pomodoro tool with modern design, ADHD awareness, and cross-platform support.

Features:

  • Community can contribute ADHD-specific features
  • Transparency in how gamification mechanics work (no dark patterns)
  • Self-hostable option for privacy-conscious users
  • Plugin/extension architecture for community-built integrations

Messaging:

"Transparent, auditable, community-driven. No dark patterns, no data selling, no locked features."


6.5 UVP 5: "Bridging Solo Focus and Social Accountability"

Claim: Pomodoro-Mate uniquely offers both solo deep focus and social accountability within one tool.

Features:

  • Solo mode: Full methodology, gamification, ADHD support
  • Body doubling: Virtual presence of others focusing
  • Accountability partnerships: Paired progress sharing
  • Community challenges: Cooperative (not competitive) goals

Messaging:

"Focus alone together. Get the benefits of accountability without the pressure of competition."


7. Product Principles

7.1 Design Principles

Principle Description Example
Forgiveness Over Punishment Never shame the user for missing sessions No streak resets; "Welcome back" messaging
Flexibility Over Rigidity Adapt to user's capacity, not vice versa Energy-based interval suggestions
Simplicity Over Complexity Default to simple; optional depth One-tap start; advanced settings hidden
Outcome Over Output Measure growth, not just activity "Your focus capacity increased 40%"
Privacy Over Convenience Local-first; cloud is optional All data stored locally by default
Accessibility Over Aesthetics Function over form (but both matter) High contrast mode, screen reader support

7.2 ADHD-Specific Principles

Principle Description Implementation
Reduce Initiation Friction Task initiation is the hardest part One-tap start, micro-session option
Externalize Executive Function Don't rely on impaired internal systems Auto task queue, distraction pad, break enforcement
Honor Hyperfocus Don't interrupt precious flow states Extension options, soft alerts
Prevent Shame Spirals ADHD users are shame-prone No failure states, fresh start mechanics
Maintain Novelty ADHD brains habituate quickly Rotating themes, seasonal events
Support Transitions Work→break→work transitions are hard Guided return rituals, transition prompts

7.3 Ethical Principles

Principle Description Guardrail
No Dark Patterns Never manipulate users into engagement No fake urgency, no guilt messaging
No Exploitative Gamification Avoid addiction mechanics No variable ratio rewards, no loot boxes
Transparent Data Practices Users own their data Clear export, delete, privacy policies
Accessibility Commitment Serve all users WCAG 2.1 AA compliance
Sustainable Engagement Long-term use over short-term metrics Design for 66+ day habit formation

8. Feature Requirements

8.1 Feature Prioritization Framework

MoSCoW Method:

  • Must Have (P0): Critical for MVP, non-negotiable
  • Should Have (P1): Important but not critical for launch
  • Could Have (P2): Desirable, post-MVP
  • Won't Have (P3): Explicitly deferred

8.2 MVP Features (P0 - Must Have)

8.2.1 Core Timer

Feature Description Acceptance Criteria
Flexible Intervals 5, 10, 15, 25, 45, 90 min presets User can select any preset before session
Visual Timer Progress ring (non-anxious display) No countdown numbers by default; optional
Session Start One-tap start with last task Single tap initiates session
Session Extension +5, +15, +30 min buttons during session Extension available without stopping
Break Timer Auto-start 5-min break after session Break begins automatically; gentle alert
Long Break 15-30 min after 4 sessions Auto-detected; user can adjust
Gentle Alerts Soft completion sounds Multiple sound options; no jarring alarms

8.2.2 Task Management

Feature Description Acceptance Criteria
Task Selection Choose task before session Task list with one-tap selection
Pomodoro Estimation Estimate sessions per task "How many Pomodoros?" prompt
Task Queue Ordered list of tasks Drag-and-drop reordering
Distraction Pad Capture intrusive thoughts Quick-entry field; saves for later

8.2.3 ADHD-Specific Features

Feature Description Acceptance Criteria
Micro-Session Option 5-10 min sessions for low-energy days Preset available; counts toward totals
Energy Check-In 1-5 scale before session Optional prompt; influences suggestions
Calm Mode Simplified UI for overwhelmed days Toggle reduces visual complexity
Fresh Start Daily reset without guilt New day = clean slate visually

8.2.4 Gamification (Outcome-Focused)

Feature Description Acceptance Criteria
Points System Earn points for sessions + wellness Points awarded immediately on completion
Growth Metaphor Visual garden/landscape that grows Persistent; never decays or dies
Achievement Badges Milestone celebrations Focus on growth, recovery, consistency
Session Summary Celebratory end-of-session recap Emphasizes what was done, not missed

8.2.5 Progress Tracking

Feature Description Acceptance Criteria
Session History List of completed sessions Date, duration, task, quality rating
Weekly Overview Bar chart of sessions by day No judgment on gaps
Momentum Score Consistency percentage (not streaks) Decays slowly; recovers quickly
Export Data CSV/JSON export User owns their data

8.2.6 Settings & Preferences

Feature Description Acceptance Criteria
Timer Sounds Multiple sound options Gentle chimes, ambient sounds, silence
Visual Themes Light, dark, warm, minimal At least 4 themes
Notifications Configurable reminders Opt-in; supportive language
Privacy Settings Local-only vs. sync Clear toggle; defaults to local

8.3 Post-MVP Features (P1 - Should Have)

Feature Description Priority Target Release
Hyperfocus Mode Open-ended sessions with check-ins High v1.1
Body Doubling Virtual co-working rooms High v1.2
Accountability Partners Paired progress sharing High v1.2
AI Insights Pattern analysis ("You focus best at 10am") High v1.3
Task Templates Pre-populated sub-tasks Medium v1.1
Break Activity Menu Suggested break activities Medium v1.1
Return Ritual Guided transition back to work Medium v1.1
GitHub Integration Track commits per Pomodoro Medium v1.4
Linear/Jira Integration Auto-log time to tickets Medium v1.4
Mood Tracking Quick 1-5 rating Medium v1.1
Pattern Visualization "You're most productive on Tuesdays" Medium v1.3
Ambient Sounds Built-in noise generator Low v1.2
Custom Themes User-created themes Low v1.5

8.4 Future Features (P2 - Could Have)

Feature Description Priority Target Release
Team Focus Rooms Synchronized team sessions Low v2.0
Community Challenges Cooperative group goals Low v2.0
Wearable Integration Apple Watch, Oura HRV data Low v2.1
Calendar Integration Session scheduling, conflict detection Low v1.5
AI Session Planner Break goals into Pomodoros Low v1.4
Plugin Architecture Community-built extensions Low v2.0
Self-Hosted Sync User's own cloud sync Low v2.1
Terminal/CLI App Developer-focused interface Low v1.5

8.5 Explicitly Deferred Features (P3 - Won't Have)

Feature Reason for Deferral
Full Project Management Out of scope; dilutes focus
Competitive Leaderboards Anti-pattern for ADHD; shame-inducing
Financial Penalties Anxiety-inducing (e.g., Beeminder model)
Site/App Blocking Forest and extensions do this well
Video/Audio Calls Too complex; Focusmate owns this
Financial/Time Tracking for Billing Toggl dominates; not our core

9. Technical Requirements

9.1 Platform Strategy

Platform Priority Technology Target Release
Web (PWA) P0 Next.js + PWA MVP
macOS P0 Tauri or Native Swift v1.0
iOS P1 Native Swift v1.1
Windows P1 Tauri v1.1
Android P2 Native Kotlin or Flutter v1.3
Linux P2 Tauri or Native GTK v1.3
CLI P3 Rust or Python v2.0

Rationale: Web-first for lowest friction; macOS second (highest willingness to pay); iOS for companion use; Windows/Linux for broader reach.


9.2 Architecture

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                      Frontend                            │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│  Web (Next.js PWA)  │  Desktop (Tauri)  │  Mobile       │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                            │
                            ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                    Sync Layer (Optional)                 │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│  • E2E Encrypted Sync  │  • Conflict Resolution         │
│  • User's Own Cloud    │  • Offline-First               │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                            │
                            ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                    Local Storage                         │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│  • SQLite (Desktop)     │  • IndexedDB (Web)            │
│  • CoreData (iOS)       │  • Room (Android)             │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

9.3 Technical Requirements

Requirement Specification Rationale
Offline-First Full functionality without internet Privacy, reliability, travel
Sync Latency <5 second drift across devices Top user complaint in market
Data Export CSV + JSON export User owns their data
E2E Encryption If cloud sync is used Privacy-first positioning
No Telemetry No analytics without explicit consent Trust differentiator
Open Source MIT or GPL license Community trust, contributions
Accessibility WCAG 2.1 AA compliance Serve all users
Performance <100ms interaction latency ADHD users need instant feedback

9.4 Tech Stack Recommendation

Layer Technology Rationale
Web Frontend Next.js 14 + TypeScript Fast, SEO-friendly, PWA support
Desktop Tauri v2 Smaller than Electron, Rust backend
Mobile (iOS) Swift + SwiftUI Native performance, best UX
Mobile (Android) Kotlin + Jetpack Compose Native performance
Local DB SQLite (Desktop), IndexedDB (Web) Mature, offline-first
Sync Backend Supabase or Self-Hosted E2E encryption support
State Management Zustand or Jotai Lightweight, simple
Styling Tailwind CSS + Framer Motion Rapid development, animations
Testing Vitest + Playwright Fast, reliable
CI/CD GitHub Actions Free for open source

9.5 Security Requirements

Requirement Implementation
Data Encryption AES-256 for local storage
Sync Encryption E2E with user-controlled keys
Authentication Optional; email or OAuth
Session Management Secure tokens, auto-expiry
Privacy Compliance GDPR, CCPA ready
Vulnerability Disclosure Security.txt, responsible disclosure

10. Success Metrics

10.1 North Star Metric

90-Day Active Users with 20+ Sessions

Rationale: Captures both adoption (active) and habit formation (20+ sessions indicates real use, not just download).


10.2 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Category Metric Target Measurement
Acquisition Weekly Signups 200/week by Month 6 Analytics
Activation First Session Completion 80% of signups In-app event
Retention Day 7 Retention 50% Cohort analysis
Retention Day 30 Retention 35% Cohort analysis
Retention Day 90 Retention 25% Cohort analysis
Engagement Sessions per User per Week 10+ In-app tracking
Engagement Session Completion Rate 85% Timer events
Monetization Free → Pro Conversion 5% by Month 6 Stripe analytics
Monetization Pro Retention (Monthly) 90% Stripe analytics
Satisfaction App Store Rating 4.7+ App Store
Satisfaction NPS 50+ In-app survey
Community GitHub Stars 500+ by Month 12 GitHub API
Community Contributors 10+ by Month 12 GitHub API

10.3 Outcome Metrics (ADHD-Specific)

Metric Description Target
Resumption Rate % of users returning after 3+ day gap 70% (industry avg: 40%)
Streak-Free Engagement Users who engage without streak pressure 60% of active users
Calm Mode Usage % using calm mode at least once/week 40% (indicates overwhelm support)
Micro-Session Usage % using 5-10 min sessions 50% (indicates initiation support)
Hyperfocus Extension % extending sessions 30% (indicates flow preservation)
Self-Reported Focus Improvement User surveys 60% report improvement at 90 days

10.4 Anti-Metrics (What We Don't Optimize)

Metric Why We Avoid It
Daily Active Users (DAU) Encourages daily pressure; ADHD users need flexibility
Session Length Maximization Longer ≠ better; sustainable is better
Streak Length Creates shame; we use momentum scores instead
Time in App We want users focusing, not app-fiddling
Notification Open Rate Can become manipulative; opt-in only

11. Go-to-Market Strategy

11.1 Launch Phases

Phase 1: Soft Launch (Month 1-2)

  • Goal: Validate core functionality, gather feedback
  • Channels: GitHub, Reddit (r/ADHD, r/productivity), Twitter
  • Target: 100 active users
  • Budget: $0 (organic)

Phase 2: Public Launch (Month 3)

  • Goal: Broad awareness, press coverage
  • Channels: Product Hunt, Hacker News, tech blogs
  • Target: 1,000 active users in first month
  • Budget: $2,000 (Product Hunt ads, influencer outreach)

Phase 3: Growth (Month 4-12)

  • Goal: Sustainable growth, community building
  • Channels: SEO, content marketing, partnerships
  • Target: 5,000 active users by Month 12
  • Budget: $5,000/month (content, ads)

11.2 Distribution Channels

Channel Priority Strategy Expected Contribution
Product Hunt High Launch day campaign 500 users day 1
GitHub High Open source credibility 200 stars Month 1
App Store (macOS) High Paid discovery 30% of Pro users
App Store (iOS) High Companion app discovery 20% of users
Reddit Medium Community engagement 100 users/month
Twitter/X Medium Developer audience 50 users/month
SEO Long-term "Best Pomodoro app" keywords 200 users/month by Month 6
Partnerships Medium ADHD orgs, productivity influencers 100 users/month

11.3 Pricing Strategy

Tier Price Features Target Segment
Free $0 Unlimited Pomodoros, basic stats, local storage, all core features Students, budget-conscious, trialing
Pro (Monthly) $3.99/month Cloud sync, advanced analytics, integrations, team features Knowledge workers, professionals
Pro (Annual) $29.99/year ($2.50/month) Same as monthly Committed users, better value
Team $9.99/user/month Admin dashboard, team analytics, shared challenges Remote teams, accountability groups
Student $1.99/month Pro features at discount Students with .edu email

Pricing Rationale:

  • Undercuts Session ($4.99/month) and Flow ($6.99/month)
  • Annual plan offers 37% discount (industry standard)
  • Free tier has no artificial limits (unlike Focus Booster's 20 sessions/month)
  • Student pricing acknowledges budget constraints

11.4 Marketing Messaging

Primary Message

"Pomodoro-Mate: The Pomodoro tool that understands your brain."

Secondary Messages

  • "Finally, a productivity app designed for ADHD, not adapted from neurotypical designs."
  • "True Pomodoro methodology, digitally implemented for the first time."
  • "Outcome-focused gamification that rewards who you're becoming, not just what you're doing."
  • "Open source, privacy-first, community-driven."

ADHD-Specific Messaging

  • "Task initiation paralysis? We've got scaffolding for that."
  • "Hyperfocus is precious. We don't interrupt it."
  • "Missed days happen. We celebrate your return, not shame your gap."
  • "Your brain isn't broken. Your tools were."

12. Roadmap

12.1 Release Timeline

2026
├── Q2 (Apr-Jun)
│   ├── MVP Development
│   └── Soft Launch (GitHub, Reddit)
│
├── Q3 (Jul-Sep)
│   ├── v1.0 Public Launch
│   ├── macOS App
│   └── iOS App
│
├── Q4 (Oct-Dec)
│   ├── v1.1 Hyperfocus Mode + AI Insights
│   ├── Windows App
│   └── GitHub/Linear Integrations
│
2027
├── Q1 (Jan-Mar)
│   ├── v1.2 Body Doubling + Accountability Partners
│   ├── Android App
│   └── Team Features (Beta)
│
├── Q2 (Apr-Jun)
│   ├── v1.3 Pattern Visualization + Wearable Integration
│   └── Linux App
│
└── Q3 (Jul-Sep)
    ├── v2.0 Team Launch + Plugin Architecture
    └── CLI App

12.2 MVP Scope (v1.0)

Feature Status Owner Target Date
Core Timer (flexible intervals) Not Started Dev Team 2026-05-15
Task Selection + Estimation Not Started Dev Team 2026-05-15
Visual Timer (progress ring) Not Started Dev Team 2026-05-15
Session History + Export Not Started Dev Team 2026-05-15
Points System (outcome-focused) Not Started Dev Team 2026-05-15
Growth Metaphor (garden) Not Started Design Team 2026-05-15
Calm Mode Not Started Dev Team 2026-05-15
Energy Check-In Not Started Dev Team 2026-05-15
Web App (PWA) Not Started Dev Team 2026-05-30
macOS App Not Started Dev Team 2026-06-15

12.3 Post-MVP Priorities

Priority Feature Effort Impact Target Release
P1 Hyperfocus Mode Medium High v1.1
P1 Body Doubling High High v1.2
P1 AI Insights Medium High v1.3
P1 GitHub Integration Medium High v1.4
P2 Accountability Partners Medium Medium v1.2
P2 iOS App High High v1.1
P2 Windows App Medium Medium v1.1
P2 Android App High Medium v1.3
P3 Team Features High Medium v2.0
P3 CLI App Low Low v2.0

13. Risks and Mitigations

13.1 Market Risks

Risk Likelihood Impact Mitigation
Market Saturation High Medium Niche focus (ADHD, developers); clear differentiation
Feature Copying High Low Speed, community, brand loyalty; open source moat
Monetization Failure Medium High Freemium with clear value; reasonable pricing
Platform Dependency Medium Medium Web-first; avoid single-platform lock-in

13.2 Technical Risks

Risk Likelihood Impact Mitigation
Sync Complexity High High Start with local-first; add sync post-MVP
Performance Issues Medium High Performance budgets; early load testing
Security Vulnerabilities Medium High Security audits; bug bounty program
Cross-Platform Inconsistency High Medium Shared codebase (Tauri); design system

13.3 Business Risks

Risk Likelihood Impact Mitigation
Founder Burnout Medium High Open source community; phased launch; co-founders
Regulatory Changes Low Medium GDPR/CCPA compliance from day 1
Economic Downturn Medium Low Productivity tools are counter-cyclical; affordable pricing

13.4 ADHD-Specific Risks

Risk Likelihood Impact Mitigation
Novelty Wear-Off High High Built-in novelty maintenance (themes, events)
Shame Spiral from Bugs Medium High Forgiving error messages; easy recovery
Complexity Overwhelm Medium High Default simplicity; progressive disclosure
Community Toxicity Low High Clear code of conduct; active moderation

14. Appendices

Appendix A: Research Sources

This PRD is based on synthesis of 9 comprehensive research documents:

  1. study-qwen35.md - ADHD Neuroscience Deep Dive (94KB)
  2. study-glm51.md - ADHD + Pomodoro Design Study (64KB)
  3. study-minimax-m2.7.md - ADHD + Pomodoro Framework (57KB)
  4. gamify-qwen3.5.md - Outcome Gamification Research (64KB)
  5. gamify-minimax-m2.7.md - Gamification Psychology (46KB)
  6. gamify-glm51.md - Gamification Overview (20KB)
  7. market-research-report.md - Competitive Landscape (64KB)
  8. market-research-glm51.md - Market Gaps Analysis (20KB)
  9. market-research-llama.md - Pomodoro Authenticity Study (28KB)

Total Research: 457KB across 9 documents


Appendix B: User Research Quotes

From ADHD Studies:

"I know I should start. I want to start. I'm sitting here ready to start. But I can't make myself begin." — Task initiation paralysis

"I was in the zone, finally making real progress. Then the timer went off and I wanted to throw my computer across the room." — Hyperfocus interruption

"This system was amazing for two weeks! I was so productive. Now I can't even look at the app." — Novelty wear-off

"I had a 100-day streak and lost it due to a family emergency. Never opened the app again." — Streak shame spiral


Appendix C: Competitive Feature Matrix (Full)

[See Section 5.2 for condensed version; full 50-app matrix available in market-research-report.md]


Appendix D: Technical Architecture Diagrams

[Detailed architecture diagrams to be created during technical design phase]


Appendix E: User Journey Maps

[User journey maps for each persona to be created during design phase]


Appendix F: Wireframes and Mockups

[To be created during design phase; references: Forest, Session, Finch for inspiration]


Document Approval

Role Name Signature Date
Product Lead
Engineering Lead
Design Lead
ADHD Advisor

Next Steps:

  1. Review and approve PRD
  2. Create detailed technical specification
  3. Begin MVP development
  4. Recruit beta testers from ADHD communities
  5. Plan Product Hunt launch

This PRD is a living document. Update as new research and user feedback becomes available.