Strict Workflow chrome extension

Version: 1.6.2
Strict Workflow
Enforces a 25min/5min workflow: 25 minutes of distraction-free work, followed by 5 minutes of break. Repeat as necessary.
4.24 Based on 1,180 user rates

What is Strict Workflow?

Strict Workflow is a website blocker extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 90,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.24 from 1,180 rated user, last update is 3618 days ago.


What’s new in version 1.6.2?

                1. Click to start a 25-minute work timer, and work without distraction.
2. Click to start a 5-minute break timer, and kick back and relax.
3. Repeat until all your work is done.

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Features:
  * Easy to use: just one click starts a work/break timer
  * Easy to get started: pre-configured to block popular distracting websites
  * Easy to personalize: block the sites that are most distracting to you or change the timer durations
  * Blacklist or whitelist: either choose what sites to block during a work timer, or what sites to allow
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Permissions:
  * Your data on all websites
  * Your tabs and browsing activity

In order to cover up blocked websites, we need permission to interact with them. We're open-source, so feel free to grab a programmer buddy and make sure that that's all we do: no website's content is read or stored in any way. https://github.com/matchu/Strict-Workflow
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The Strict Workflow time management strategy is simple: work hard for 25 minutes without distractions, knowing that a 5 minute break is soon on its way. This extension helps you stay focused while you work by blocking the sites that can so easily distract us.

We pre-loaded the extension with a handful of popular distracting websites, but you can easily add new sites to the list, or, if you're daring, you can even create a whitelist of the *only* websites allowed during a work session. You can also change the lengths of the work and break timers - though I'd recommend against it: these times are default for a reason, so only change them if you're certain that they will make you more productive.

When we say "strict", we mean it. Once a work timer starts, there's no stopping it without straight-up disabling the extension or restarting the browser. This is for your benefit: I wrote this extension with myself in mind, and I know how tempting it can be to just give up when work gets too frustrating. Therefore, Strict Workflow actively discourages this behavior, though you can always disable the extension in case of emergency.

Tomato icon is from Artbees's lovely Paradise Fruit Icons set, and the ringing sound is from FreeSound.org. Both of these assets are distributed under a Creative Commons license.

The source code for this extension is available at https://github.com/matchu/Strict-Workflow
Please feel free to fork and do what you like! Pull requests make my day.

Stay focused, and have fun!

NOTICE: This extension was once named Strict Pomodoro, but has been renamed in compliance with a cease and desist letter sent on behalf of Francesco Cirillo, who holds the trademark for Pomodoro and The Pomodoro Technique. Thanks for understanding.            

How to install Strict Workflow?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of Strict Workflow


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 1.6.2
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Thursday, May 29th, 2014
  • Author: Matchu

Strict Workflow Available languages:

English, русский, українська, 中文 (简体).


FAQ


Reviews of strict workflow:


Andrew Friend March 16th, 2023
Andrew Friend

How do I turn on the app?


J. Salmonson (darkocean) February 8th, 2023
J. Salmonson (darkocean)

It works fine! And I'll get a notification when the time's up. Great! It does what I want; blocks sites and makes it annoying to get around shutting it off. Good, that'll make me go back to work as it's not worth the hassle trying to find a way to turn it off. The people complaining are looking for reasons to rag on this extension this makes me wonder why they're trying so hard to turn it off instead of actually working. That seems like another distraction to overcome. Developers probably have to abide by some rules were it has to be possible to uninstall an extension so, quit your complaining and get back to work slackers! I would like if it was on the right click mouse menu and the only options were: Add site to block list/remove site from block list And we can only remove one site per day though the right click menu so as to not abuse it. (Sometimes a person can miss click so it's important to have that the option to undo a mistake.)


Joyce November 28th, 2022
Joyce

There is no "turn off" option, I'll give it that. However, there are multiple ways to disable it quickly, the easiest of which is to simply open the console (Ctrl + Shift + i) and delete the blocking HTML. I can't say this will help me very much, seeing as I found a way around it in less than sixty seconds, but at least it works as advertised, albeit disappointing.

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