Notion Pomodoro Widget
A real, running Pomodoro timer — with lofi music, ambient sound and a custom duration — that lives inside your Notion page as a single embed block.
4 Steps to a Working Timer in Notion
Configure
Pick a background, lofi stream, accent color and Pomodoro duration in the embed generator.
Copy the iframe
One click copies a ready-to-paste <iframe> snippet — no API key or OAuth required.
Paste in Notion
Type /embed in any Notion page, paste the link, and the live timer appears inline.
Focus
Click once to unmute, then start the timer. Completed sessions save to your Focus Dashboard.
Why Run a Timer Inside Notion?
If your tasks, notes and study plan already live in Notion, switching to a separate timer app is one more context switch you don't need. Embedding the timer keeps your focus session in the same page as the work it's timing.
Unlike a static countdown-gif template, this is a live iframe — the timer actually counts down, the lofi stream actually plays, and a completed Pomodoro actually logs to your streak and Focus Dashboard, the same as running the full workspace.
It works in personal Notion pages, shared team wikis, or a public Notion site — anywhere Notion allows an /embed block.
FAQ
Is this a Notion template or a real timer?
It's a real, running Pomodoro timer — not a static Notion template with a countdown gif. It counts down live, plays lofi music, and switches to a break automatically inside the embedded iframe.
How do I add it to a Notion page?
Build your embed link with the generator on our Notion Widget page, type /embed in any Notion page, and paste the link. The timer, music and background appear inline.
Can I set a custom focus/break length?
Yes. The embed generator lets you set the focus and break duration in minutes before you copy the code — it is not locked to 25/5.
Does the Notion embed track my streak?
Yes, if you open the same browser's Focus Dashboard afterward — sessions completed inside the Notion embed are saved to the same local session history as the main workspace.
Will it slow down my Notion page?
No — it loads as a single lightweight iframe and only starts playing audio once you interact with it, same as any embedded video.
Embed this lofi Pomodoro widget in Notion
Configure it once on the Notion Widget page, then paste it anywhere.
Open the Embed Generator →