![]() Target number of intervals per day- Manage your tasks- Specify different timer settings for different tasks- Add notes, tags and due dates to tasks- Use filters by tags and due dates to keep focussed on the most important tasks- Estimate the number of intervals required to complete a task and track the estimation error- View and manage completed intervals- Export data to a CSV file- Customize reports for fast and easy goal tracking- Ability to paste a task list from other apps- Optional chronometer ticking sound- Customizable frequency of the chronometer sound- Wide range of alarm sounds- Ability to adjust alarm and chronometer volumes- Alarms sound even if the app is in the background- Interactive notifications- Live activities for Lock Screen and Dynamic Island- Widgets for Lock Screen and Home Screen - Apple Watch support- One universal app for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch- Integration with Focus Matrix to manage tasks using Eisenhower's urgent/important principle*- Syncs between iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch and Mac**- Mac version is also available* Integration with Focus Matrix requires the Pro version of Focus Matrix, sold separately.** Sync with Mac requires Be Focused Pro for macOS, sold separately. ![]() Number of intervals between long breaks.Use either your iPhone, iPad or Mac – your devices always stay in sync.Key features:- Start, pause, or skip intervals- Auto-start the next timer (option)- Customize the timer settings to maximize productivity: Be Focused Pro starts with the Pomodoro-style timer approach of setting each work. Related: Podcast Episode 35: Productivity, iPhone 7 Pro Rumors, and Keyboard Tips. Create tasks, configure breaks and track your progress throughout the day, week or custom period. This review takes a closer look at Be Focused Pro (1.99 iOS, 4.99 macOS), one of the more comprehensive, Apple-hardware-friendly programs available on the App Store today. It’s a surprisingly effective way to retain motivation and focus. The Be Focused lets you get things done by breaking up individual tasks among discrete intervals, separated by short breaks. Staying on task seems is a real challenge for our screen-bound generation. ![]()
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