One task, One timer.
Total clarity.
Your personal monotasking toolkit.
Early access • Help shape the product • All features included
Your focus is finite.
Your time is precious.
Don't waste it on what doesn't matter.
Three simple steps to clarity
Stop multitasking. Start achieving.
Declare
Choose your task.
Focus
Timer starts. Now you focus.
Achieve
You do the thing.
See it in action
Simple by design. Powerful in practice.

One task at a time. That's the magic.
Beta Access - Everything Included!
Join our exclusive beta and get all features for free
Everything included:
- Sync across all your devicesNew
- Monotask timer
- Unlimited task tracking
- Detailed time analytics
- Automated habit tracking
- Routines
- Share your thoughts and feedback
- Early access to new features
Limited spots available!
No credit card required
All features included
Frequently asked questions
Simple answers to common questions
Time trackers surveille. Monotask creates awareness. One active task at a time, not detailed logs.
We believe in building a great product with our users, not charging them during development. Your feedback is more valuable than money!
No credit card required! Just sign up and start using all features immediately during our beta period.
Beta users will be the first to know about future plans. You'll always have the option to continue or pause your account.
Built by someone who needed it
A real solution from a real person
I built Monotask because I had a chronic project abandonment problem. Like most developers, I had a graveyard of half-finished ideas that I'd lose focus on within weeks.
It started with a basic time tracking app named "Chrono" for me to understand where my attention was actually going versus where I thought it was going. The data was revealing, but the real breakthrough came from an unexpected side effect - the act of committing to single tasks for extended periods fundamentally changed how I approached work.
This became my first project to reach a satisfactory level precisely because I was using the tool during development. Every feature addition, every debugging session, every design iteration was tracked through Monotask. The recursive feedback loop of building a focus tool while using it to maintain focus proved the concept in the most direct way possible.
Here's what I've learned: Monotask works best when you work for yourself. Whether you're freelancing, consulting, building your own projects, or running a business - the autonomy to choose your tasks and commit to deep work is crucial. When someone else controls your schedule and priorities, the benefits are limited. But when you have the freedom to structure your own work, Monotask becomes transformative.
Early user feedback shaped the evolution from basic time tracking toward the broader productivity platform we're building now. Beta users requested routine management, a social feed and cross-device synchronisation. We're still iterating daily based on how people actually use it.
The toolkit exists because it addressed a real problem for me first. Whether it works for others at scale is what we're testing now.
Monotasks' Mission
To help people reclaim their focus in a distracted world—one task at a time.