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€12.99
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Flow FAQ
Is Flow free?
Yes, Flow is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Flow legit?
🤔 The Flow app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Flow cost?
Flow has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €14.82.
I chose this app for simplicity and no access to extensive private data (as other pomodoro/focus apps require for no reason).
Above that, I'm very sattisfied by the functionality and little forceful breaks which actually convince me to take a break a increase my productivity in general.
Good job!
Is the app perfect? Yaas!
I recommend this app. (:
Very useful app
After trying several Pomodoro couters this one I consider best. Still missing some analytic features, especially in Pro. Mainly time spent on specific topic.
This is incredibly helpful
I appreciate that it allows some adjustments on how long the flow state is and long/short breaks are. Thank you for making it easy to use and not annoyingly intrusive.
Great app, but…
Love the app! Super helpful during the workday. Only complaint is that I’m not getting notified on my Apple Watch consistently when a session is done. I have Flow notifications passing through my Focus mode.
Learning Python
I’m learning python so this is a cool thing to have on the side of my screen you know, except the only part is you cannot minimize it and even when exiting its running in the background knowingly ofc(Which for some its a cool feature), it’ll be cool if they just add a feature where you can minimize it other than that its a pretty good app 5 stars
Glitching
I have been really enjoying using this app. But I’ve noticed how it sometimes does not record all the sessions. I would get a notification saying the session is complete. But when I open the app it still shows some time is left for the session to be complete. I’ve even paid for the pro version and this problem is persistent. Frustrated about that. Hope it could be fixed because I would like to continue using this app
Syncing is an ESSENTIAL missing feature
I paid for premium to help with development, but it’s currently missing the ability to sync timers. I believe this is an upcoming feature based on previous blog posts. Outside of that, the UI is beautiful compared to alternatives that I’ve tested. I particularly love the dock icon on Mac which shows the on-going timer at a quick glance. Speaking of, premium is thankfully a one-time purchase across iOS and MacOS.
Functional app w/ decent price, but lacks key feature
The key selling point of this app for me, and what drove me to pay for the lifetime sub, is that it’s a one-time purchase across iOS and Mac. However, this led me to believe that the app would sync an active timer you set on one device, across all your devices. What is the point of an app/website blocking pomodoro timer if setting it on your mac doesn’t do the same on your iPhone? Do I have to simultaneously activate and manage two timers to prevent slacking on both devices?
Not moving on to the break
I wanted to like this app because I love that there are no ads and it’s very simplistic. But after my first 25 minutes were up, I open the app to start my 5 minute break, and for some reason it’s stuck in the first 25 set still. I try another set of 25, and I get the notification for my break. Again, I open the app, and it’s in the middle of my 25 set, it’s not letting me start a 5 minute break.
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