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3 Open Source Productivity Apps That Respect Your Privacy

Most productivity apps want your email, your data, and your credit card. These three want nothing — they just help you focus.

1. Pomota — Pomodoro Timer

Clean, minimal, self-hostable. Customizable durations, audio notifications, keyboard shortcuts. No account needed.

  • Works offline
  • Zero data collection
  • Deploy on your own domain

github.com/p32929/pomota

2. PotatoTimer — Pomodoro With Personality

Same Pomodoro technique, but with a fun potato theme. Because productivity doesn't have to be boring.

  • Session tracking
  • Desktop notifications
  • Pure fun

github.com/p32929/PotatoTimer

3. Mathfinity — Infinite Math Practice

Algorithmically generated math problems across difficulty levels. No ads, no subscriptions, no "watch a video to continue."

  • Infinite problems
  • Multiple difficulty levels
  • Instant feedback

github.com/p32929/mathfinity


All three are free, open source, and built by @p32929.

Your productivity tools should help you focus, not monetize your attention.

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