Pogether

Pogether

We can Pomodoro Together

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Pogether transforms solitary work sessions into collaborative experiences. Join virtual work tables, connect with others while maintaining your own pace, earn achievement badges, and track weekly streaks. Make every work session more engaging!
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Nusret Uzman
Hey everyone! I’m Nusret, the creator of Pogether, and I’m so thrilled to share this project with you. We built Pogether because we believe productivity doesn’t have to be a solo sport. Whether you’re studying for exams, working remotely, or building your next passion project, why not do it with others who share your drive? Pogether brings people together from around the world into synchronized Pomodoro sessions—no more feeling isolated, no more struggling to stay motivated. You’ll earn fun achievements as you rack up those focused minutes, personalize your own study desk, and join Marathon Challenges to see just how far you can go. Plus, our community-driven rooms encourage you to share tips, celebrate each other’s progress, and keep that positive momentum flowing. We can’t wait to hear how you use Pogether, what features you love, and where we can improve. Jump in, give it a try, and let’s turn productivity into something we enjoy—together!
Tony Tong
@nusretuzman Pogether’s synchronized pomodoro sessions are a great idea. It would be interesting to see integrations with task management tools (like todoist) for a more seamless experience. Also, adding customizable productivity goals or tracking could help users visualize their progress. Congrats on the launch!!
Nusret Uzman
@tonyabracadabra Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback! You've hit on exactly what we're thinking about for future developments. Integration with task management tools like Todoist is definitely on our radar - it would make the workflow so much smoother. And you're absolutely right about productivity tracking - we're exploring ways to help users better visualize their progress over time while keeping the experience fun and engaging. Your ideas really align with our vision of making productivity more seamless and collaborative. Would love to hear more about what specific productivity metrics would be most valuable for your workflow! Thanks again for the support and congrats wishes! 🙌
Helen Xiong
@nusretuzman Hey Nusret! Congrats on your launch today~ I love the study mate idea. Will you be adding a lo-fi music feature in the near future?
Nusret Uzman
@helen9 Thank you so much for the kind words! 🎵 While we already have some cool background sounds in place, adding lo-fi music would be amazing! We've actually rolled up our sleeves to work on expanding our audio features - your suggestion comes at the perfect time! Stay tuned for some exciting updates on this front very soon! 💪
Kiryl Bahdanovich
@nusretuzman Hi! Congratulations on your launch – great idea! If you’re interested in API testing and monitoring solutions for your product, feel free to DM me. I’d love to explore a potential partnership!
Ashit Vora
Congrats, @nusretuzman Have you come across a feedback where one person wanted to take a break while the other one wanted to continue? In other words, how do you keep the experience smooth if people in the same session have different paces or need breaks?
Nusret Uzman
@ashitvora Thank you for this thought-provoking question about managing different paces. I'd like to share an analogy that might help: Imagine two clocks on the same table. The first is a shared clock that no one can adjust - it represents the common timeline of the session. The second is your personal clock, which you can adjust according to your needs. Even while sharing the same space, participants can work in different time zones, so to speak. While you can't interfere with the shared clock, you can switch to your personal timeline when needed, allowing you to work at your own pace. This approach acknowledges both the collective rhythm and individual needs, making it possible to maintain group cohesion while respecting personal requirements for breaks or different working speeds.
Ashit Vora
@nusretuzman thanks for the detailed explanation. Much appreciated.
Zhiqi Shi
Congrats! Adding a community feature to the Pomodoro timer is a great idea. For me,I enjoy using this type of product on my Apple Watch. Are there any plans to support that?
Sam @CRANQ
Massive fan of this - For more & more people working remotely it's easy to feel a sense of isolation when you're working & although people WANT to work hard, it can be difficult to self-motivate. Love the gamification & the idea of creating a network on the platform - 10/10 - Top work :)
Nusret Uzman
@cranqnow Hey, I absolutely loved your amazing feedback! That feeling of isolation while working remotely - that's exactly why this platform came to be. It can be really challenging to find motivation when working alone at home or in the office, right? I'm so glad you enjoyed the gamification and social networking features. Your 10/10 rating made our day! It's fantastic to see we're transforming that sense of isolation into the joy of working together. We're stronger together! 🙌
Sam @CRANQ
@nusretuzman It's my pleasure Nusret, glad to see it helped :)
Fiona Phillips
Love this! It'll definitely keep me connected while working remotely!
Ajay Yadav
congrats on the lunch ! no doubt its a awesome product. A 5 ⭐️ for the gamification you did. One quick suggestion just like you add a marathon feature can you add something like crafting own virtual garden or city builder or something else for seeing long term progress. Best of luck for the future : )
Ajay Yadav
also you got my upvote : )
Paul
I really want to love this app! Such a great idea. I tried it, I couldn't feel any difference from a normal Pomodoro app. It didn't seem like anyone else was "there" ...wondering if something might not have been working correctly for me. Hopefully with some refinement it will improve.
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