One machine. Three gears.

Kombine combines task planning, a Pomodoro timer, and activity tracking — synced across all your devices in real time. Tasks have energy levels, not just priorities. When you open the app, you see what you can actually do right now.

Named after the Polish word for a combine harvester — one machine that does the work of many.

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Plan

Your tasks, matched to your energy

  • Add tasks with priority and energy level required — low, medium, or high
  • See what fits your current capacity, not just what's overdue
  • Set reminders so nothing slips through
  • Coming: projects, labels, recurring tasks

Act

Work sessions that follow you everywhere

  • Pomodoro-based focus sessions with customizable durations
  • Real-time sync across Android, Wear OS, web, and desktop
  • Wear OS complication and Android home screen widget
  • Works fully offline — syncs in the background when connected

Track

See where your focus actually goes

  • Log work sessions with predefined activity types or link to a specific task
  • Know what kind of work you did, not just how long
  • Coming: streaks, weekly summaries, session history

Built for the days when starting is the hard part

Most task apps ask: what's important? Kombine asks: what can you actually do right now?

Every task in Kombine has an energy level — low, medium, or high — alongside its priority. When you're running on empty, filter to low-energy tasks and still move forward. When you're sharp, tackle the hard stuff.

It's a small change. It makes a big difference.

Android Wear OS Web iOS + Apple Watch Desktop

Kombine is being built openly — architecture decisions, UI experiments, mistakes and all.

Kombine started as a personal problem. No existing app survived switching between phone, watch, and laptop without losing track of where you were. So I built one — evenings and weekends, between a full-time job and a newborn on the way.

It's a tool I use every day. I hope it becomes one you use too.

— Adam

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