Product updates

We keep the product free and lightweight. If you want an occasional note when we ship something important, this is the single path we maintain right now.

What you get

Product updates are rare notes about meaningful 25MinuteTimer improvements: new timer modes, embed changes, privacy-sensitive stats, accessibility improvements, and major workflow tools. This is not a daily newsletter.

If you only want release history, use the changelog. If you want a direct note when something useful ships, email us and we will keep the path simple until a dedicated opt-in system is available.

We keep this page intentionally plain: one action, one clear expectation, and no third-party form dependency. That keeps the privacy promise consistent with the rest of the timer product.

Opens your email app with a pre-filled subject. You can send from any address you prefer.

Email us for updates

We do not run a separate marketing automation list on this domain yet—this keeps one clear conversion path.

Update policy

We only want to email when the product meaningfully changes: a new timer category, a stronger embed option, a privacy improvement, a useful planning tool, or a major accessibility fix. Routine maintenance belongs in the changelog, not your inbox.

Before you subscribe

If you need support, use the contact or feedback page instead. If you want to know what already changed, read the changelog. If you only need a timer, go straight back to the homepage and start a session.

Product updates are best for users who embed timers, rely on browser notifications, use the timer as a daily work tool, or want to know when new planning and focus utilities become available.

We do not ask for extra profile data here. A simple email request is enough until the product needs a more formal, explicit opt-in system.

This page also clarifies the difference between updates, support, and release history so visitors do not have to guess where to go next.

In other words: use updates for future product news, feedback for things that need attention, and the changelog for what has already shipped.

We also keep product-update intent separate from analytics. Asking for updates does not change how the timer stores your focus data: session settings and stats remain local to your browser unless a future feature explicitly says otherwise and asks for consent.

That separation matters for trust. The timer should remain usable without an account, while product updates stay optional for people who want to follow improvements to embeds, notifications, planning tools, and long-term focus workflows.

We also avoid vague update promises. If there is nothing meaningful to say, we would rather keep the product quiet and let the timer do its job.