Draw a card · Study for the Time · Get A's on Exams
Each user gets their own independent deck and progress.
Counting Cards turns a standard 54-card deck into a structured study system. Each card represents a focused study block. Draw a card, study for that duration, then draw the next. The randomness keeps sessions varied and stops you grinding the same topic for hours.
Time = card value × multiplier. At the default ×10: Ace = 10 min, 2–10 = face × 10, J/Q/K = 100 min, Joker = 120 min always. Adjust the multiplier to fit your schedule.
Type a subject before you start studying — Chemistry, Calculus, whatever you're working on. When your timer completes, that session is automatically saved to your history with the subject and duration. Your six most recent subjects appear as quick-tap chips so you don't have to retype them. You can see your full deck history in the 🏆 trophy panel, and your Pomodoro history in the stats section of the Pomodoro tab.
Complete at least one card per day (timer runs to zero naturally — clearing doesn't count) and your streak grows. Miss a day and it resets. Your streak lives under the trophy badge in the top-left corner.
Click the trophy badge to open a detailed view: deck completions, total cards studied, your streak, a live colour-coded progress bar for the current deck, and your full session history.
Toggle on an automatic break after each card. Default = ½ card value × ½ multiplier (proportional to how long you just studied). Or set a fixed custom duration. The break timer is blue so you always know which phase you're in.
The app asks for notification permission on first load. When a timer finishes — even if you've switched tabs or minimised the window — you'll get a desktop notification so you never miss it.
All timers use real wall-clock time internally. Minimising or switching tabs never loses a single second.