Nomoro – Focus & Productivity

Task management (Eisenhower Matrix), Pomodoro timer, website blocking, and smart tab memory management.

As of June 2026, Nomoro – Focus & Productivity has users in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Version
1.0.1
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update.

History

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Tracking since May 30, 2026.

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May 30, 20261.0.0
Jun 5, 20261.0.0
Jun 12, 202611.0.0
Now1.0.1

Permissions & access

Permissions
storagetabsalarmsnotifications
Host access
https://nomoro-proxy-ai.vannnes-01.workers.dev/*, <all_urls>

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About

Nomoro is a browser extension built for people who want to do their best work without juggling five different tools. It brings together task management (with AI help), tab memory, and time control — all in one place. When distractions are blocked, Nomoro doesn't just say "no" — it points you back to what matters next.

Fewer distractions, more momentum — Instead of relying on willpower, you choose which sites to block entirely, set daily time limits, or schedule blocks around your work hours. You decide the rules; Nomoro enforces them.
See what you actually got done today — Tasks, subtasks, and completions are tracked inside Nomoro. No extra apps, no friction — just a clear picture of your day.
Tab cleanup that doesn't cost you anything — Inactive tabs close automatically, but pinned tabs, audible tabs, and grouped tabs stay safe. Closed something by accident? Restore it in one click.
Your timer follows you across tabs — Nomoro's Pomodoro timer shows a floating widget on every page you visit, so you stay in the zone without switching back to the dashboard.


Feature descriptions:
1) Task Management + AI (Eisenhower Matrix)
Your new tab becomes a focused workspace built around the Eisenhower Matrix — a simple four-quadrant system that helps you figure out what to do now, what to plan, what to hand off, and what to drop.

Q1 – Urgent & Important: Do it first
Q2 – Important, not Urgent: Schedule it
Q3 – Urgent, not Important: Delegate it
Q4 – Neither: Let it go

You can drag tasks between quadrants, add deadlines and notes inside a task panel, mark tasks complete with timestamps, and organize everything into folders or projects.
✨ AI Subtask Breakdown
Staring at a big task and not sure where to start? Tap the AI icon, and Nomoro breaks it down into 3–5 concrete, actionable subtasks. You can edit them, reorder them, and check them off as you go — and when they're all done, archive the whole task cleanly.
Why it helps: Big goals stop feeling overwhelming when you can see the very next move.

2) Tab Memory (Smart cleanup + restore)
Too many open tabs slow you down — mentally and literally. Nomoro quietly closes tabs that have been idle too long, based on a threshold you set. It's smart enough to leave alone:

Pinned tabs
Tabs playing audio
Tabs in groups (optional)
Windows with only a few tabs open (configurable)

You can also manually lock any tab so Nomoro never touches it.
Every closed tab is saved to a history log — deduplicated and capped — so you can restore anything with a single click from the popup or history page.
Why it helps: You get a cleaner browser without the anxiety of losing something important.

3) Time Management (Pomodoro + floating timer)
Nomoro's Pomodoro timer is fully configurable — work sessions from 5 to 90 minutes, breaks from 1 to 60 minutes, and a long break every few cycles. You can set it to auto-start breaks and work sessions, so you stay in flow without babysitting the timer.
The floating widget appears on whatever page you're working on — not just the dashboard. It comes in two sizes:

Mini mode: a small, unobtrusive pill in the corner
Full mode: expanded controls when you need them

Drag it wherever feels right — Nomoro remembers its position across tabs.
Why it helps: You stay focused on your work, not on switching back to check the timer.

4) Website Blocking (3 modes per site category)
Nomoro lets you block distraction sites — social media, entertainment, news, gaming, shopping — using three flexible modes per category:

Block Always: Off-limits, full stop
Daily Limit: Allowed up to a set time each day, then blocked
Scheduled Block: Blocked only during the hours and days you choose

You control exactly which sites in each category get blocked, can add your own custom sites, and keep a whitelist for tools you always need access to (like focus music or essential work tools).
Why it helps: Boundaries that actually hold — without needing perfect willpower.

5) Emergency Access (15-minute unlock)
Sometimes you genuinely need a blocked site. Nomoro gets it. Here's how the escape hatch works:

You hit "Wait, I need this" on the blocked page
You type in a quick reason
Nomoro unlocks the site for 15 minutes and logs the request
A 30-minute cooldown kicks in before you can request again

It's designed for real exceptions — not a backdoor you'll use every hour.
Why it helps: You stay in control without feeling trapped.

Privacy
All your data — tasks, timer settings, tab history — is stored locally in your browser. Nothing leaves your device.

Found a bug? Send it to [email protected] — thanks for helping make Nomoro better!

Technical

Version
1.0.1
Manifest
V3
Size
89.4KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u6c2499ae0e066ca80fef71e54a89a0bf
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 29, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 6, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 12, 2026
Website

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 12, 2026.