📚 STUDY CLOCK
Quiet, distraction-free deep-work sessions. Pick 25, 50 or 90 minutes and go.
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A study timer designed to disappear
Most study timers shout at you. Big buttons, ad banners, popups asking you to upgrade. The ZaynClock Study Clock does the opposite — once you start a session, the screen calms down to just the time remaining and a single progress ring, so the only signal in your peripheral vision is "keep going."
Three presets cover almost every studying scenario. 25 minutes is the classic Pomodoro: short enough that even a tired brain can commit. 50 minutes matches the rhythm of a university class and pairs nicely with a real 10-minute break. 90 minutes aligns with the body's ultradian rhythm and is the sweet spot for ultra-deep work — finishing a problem set, drafting a long essay, or studying dense material.
When the session ends, a soft chime plays and the day's progress is logged in your browser. Over time you build a quiet record of work done — useful for accountability, useful for motivation. If you want a stricter structure, try the Pomodoro Timer; if you just need a quick countdown, use the Timer.
