

Blitzit
Optimize productivity with a simple to-do list and timer, offering focus mode, Pomodoro timer, subtasks, notes, anti-distraction alerts, and integrations like Notion and Google Calendar, plus development of new features like a mobile app.
Cost / License
- Pay once or Subscription
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
Features
Properties
- Distraction-free
- Lightweight
Features
- Recurring Tasks
- Reminders
- Subtasks
- Pomodoro Timer
- Task Time Tracking
- Calendar View
- Works Offline
- Two-factor Authentication
- Goal Setting
- Goal Tracking
- Dark Mode
- No Coding Required
- Hierarchical Structure
- Calendar Integration
Tags
Blitzit News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
haidoit added Blitzit as alternative to Journal it!
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Blitzit information
What is Blitzit?
What is Blitzit? Blitzit is a simple to-do list and timer that supercharges your productivity, helping you prioritize what matters, eliminate distractions, and get things done in an unbreakable flow state.
Crafted for busy individuals who want a straightforward, powerful tool to stay focused, Blitzit offers a streamlined workflow from morning planning to the final task.
With one tap of the BLITZ NOW button, you’re in focus mode— a neat panel of tasks with a live timer that floats on your screen, keeping you on track without clutter.
Blitzit’s other features include:
- Pomodoro timer
- Subtasks
- Task scheduling
- Quick notes (auto-open links in notes)
- Anti-distraction alerts to gently bring you back to focus
- Organized lists
- Productivity reports
- Take breaks
- Integrations (Notion, Google C. and more to come)
With a many more features currently in development including a mobile app.
















Comments and Reviews
Blitzit is still in its early stages and important features are still being added.
However, it already allows me to work through tasks in a focused manner.
For me, it is not a project or task management tool for keeping track of complex projects, but rather a way to plan and quickly work through the tasks at hand.
How does it stand out from other productivity tools?