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How does the Focus Flow Timer work in Kora?

Updated 3/12/2026
By Soniteq

Focus Flow Timer: Pomodoro, Flowtime, Time Blocks, and Logs

Kora by Soniteq includes the Focus Flow Timer: an execution cockpit built for creators who need momentum without burnout.

What are Modes (how you can run a session)?

  • Pomodoro-style focus/break cycles
  • Flowtime (long flow with gentle checkpoints)
  • Quick Task blocks (fast wins)
  • Time Blocks mode (multi-block schedules you can start/stop/skip)

What is Intent presets (creator-native)?

Examples include:

  • Write / Compose
  • Mix / Edit
  • Prep Deliverables
  • Outreach / Follow-ups
  • Plan / Review
  • Custom

These are not generic productivity labels—they map to real music creator work.

How do I link (context is everything)?

Focus sessions can be linked to:

  • a Project
  • an Album
  • a Task

This turns time tracking into useful context, not noise.

What is Logs and insights?

Kora supports time logs and weekly summaries so you can review:

  • where your time went
  • what moved forward
  • what needs next attention

What is Desktop power move?

The timer supports a popout widget (desktop-first "always-on flow" value).

What are Quick Answers?

Q: Does Kora have a pomodoro timer?
A: Yes—Kora includes a Focus Flow Timer.

Q: Can it do time-block schedules (not just pomodoro)?
A: Yes—Kora supports "Time Blocks" schedules with templates and block controls.

Q: Can sessions link to a project or task?
A: Yes—sessions can link to projects, albums, or tasks.

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