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Deep Work Tracker

Score your focus. Find your patterns.

Focus-session scoring with distraction logging.

01 The problem

Pomodoro timers count minutes. They don't measure quality. Two hours of "focused work" punctuated by 40 phone-checks is not the same as two hours of deep work — but most timers can't tell the difference.

02 How Excera solves it

Focus Tracker scores every session: distraction count, depth, output. Over weeks, patterns surface — when does your focus peak, what kills it, what kind of work is actually deep work for you.

03 What's inside

Session timer

Start a focus session. The timer runs; you log distractions as they happen.

Distraction logging

One tap to log a context switch. The system counts them — and weighs your score down for each.

Quality score

Each session ends with a 1-10 self-rating. Combined with distraction count → a single quality number.

Weekly analytics

When does your focus peak? Which day kills it? Which task type sustains attention? The data answers.

04 How it works

1
Pick a task. Hit Start. The timer runs — typically 50-90 minutes.
2
When you get distracted, tap the distraction button (don't lie — it only hurts you).
3
End the session. Self-rate. The system saves the score.
4
Look at weekly analytics. Reschedule deep work to your real peak hours.

05 Who it's for

  • Knowledge workers, writers, coders, researchers, students.
  • Anyone who suspects their "focused" hours aren't.
  • People doing high-leverage solo work.

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