Ship this week. Prove it to yourself.
Nobody scrolls on purpose. The day fills with consumption disguised as research and tinkering disguised as craft — and the channel has two posts to show for the month. PomoZentra makes content the priority bucket and asks what each block actually shipped.
Consistency, not theatre.
The Profile. A streak and heatmap built from real published work — so consistency means shipping, not just showing up.
Content is the priority bucket
Pick the Creator template and your categories centre on content creation and publishing — with outputs like posts published seeded and flagged as the work that counts.
Made vs. published
Editing for three hours feels like work, and sometimes it is. The output log keeps you honest: if nothing shipped this week, the score says so before the algorithm does.
Streaks & trends that mean something
A day streak built on real logged rounds, plus 30/90-day trends that show whether creation time is trending up or being eaten by admin and research.
It's invisible — which is exactly why it's expensive.
A plain timer can't catch the creator trap, because every sprint counts the same whether it produced a published piece or a 14th thumbnail revision. Consumption disguises itself as research; tinkering disguises itself as craft. At month-end the business — the publishing record — is thin, and nothing warned you.
PomoZentra tags every sprint to a category and asks what it produced. Waste is a real category that costs score, research is logged as learning rather than masquerading as creation, and the weekly plan lets you decide in advance how many rounds the week gives to making versus everything else.
There's a template for how you actually work.
Ship this week. Prove it to yourself.
Mark content as your priority work and score each session by what it shipped. Free during beta — your first scored sprint takes under a minute.