Pomodorokafe is a YouTube channel built around the intersection of the Pomodoro productivity technique and café-style ambient aesthetics.
Total Followers +9.5%
40K
Across YouTube
Primary Platform
YouTube
40K followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
2.7%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Micro
Est. — / IG post
| Platform | Followers | 30d Growth | Engagement | Posts / wk | Last upload |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube | 40,200 | +4K | 2.7% | 0.9 | 7 days ago |
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | +712 +1.8% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +712 |
| Last 30 days | +4K +9.5% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +4K |
| Last 90 days | +19K +48.3% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +19K |
| Last 365 days | +19K +48.3% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +19K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Pomodorokafe is a YouTube channel built around the intersection of the Pomodoro productivity technique and café-style ambient aesthetics. The name fuses "Pomodoro" — the structured work-break framework popularized by Francesco Cirillo — with "kafe," evoking the cozy, focused atmosphere of a coffee shop study session. Content follows a consistent format: timestamped focus sessions (typically 25- or 30-minute work blocks with 5- or 10-minute breaks) paired with lofi or relaxing background music, framed around dreamy, food-and-drink-themed titles like hibiscus tea or hanami dango. The stylized Unicode typography used in post titles reinforces the channel's deliberate aesthetic sensibility, positioning it firmly within the "study with me" and lofi YouTube subculture.
Despite sitting in the micro tier, Pomodorokafe posts with notable consistency and carries engagement above the category median — a meaningful signal in a niche where passive viewing is the norm. The audience skews toward students and remote workers aged 18 to 44, spread across English-language and South/Southeast Asian markets, with the ADHD-tagged content suggesting intentional reach into focus-support communities. No brand partnerships are on record yet, but the channel's clean, non-personality-driven format makes it an approachable fit for productivity tools, study apps, or wellness brands. With strong recent subscriber growth, Pomodorokafe appears to be gaining traction at a stage where consistent uploads and aesthetic cohesion typically determine whether a channel crosses into sustained mid-tier relevance.
Pomodorokafe reaches its audience primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations. As an education creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 2.7%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Pomodorokafe's tier (Micro, 40K combined followers, —). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Those numbers describe the work-and-break intervals built into each session — the first number is the focused work period in minutes and the second is the break. A 25/5 session gives you 25 minutes of deep work followed by a 5-minute rest, while a 50/10 option is designed for longer uninterrupted focus blocks. Pomodorokafe's titles also show how many sets are packed into each video, so you can calculate the total session length before you even press play.
Each Pomodorokafe video is built around a drink-themed aesthetic — titles like "iced lemonade," "squeezed OJ," "strawberry coconut drink," and "hibiscus tea" give every session a distinct cozy identity that goes well beyond a plain countdown clock. The drink theme shapes the mood, color palette, and music chosen for that particular video. It's a signature branding choice that turns a productivity tool into something more sensory and inviting.
Pomodorokafe specifically includes ADHD in the framing and tags for their content, and the structured work-break format of the Pomodoro technique is widely recommended for people who find sustained open-ended attention difficult. Breaking work into short, timed sprints with guaranteed rest periods makes it easier to commit to starting a task without feeling overwhelmed. The ambient lofi music also provides low-level sensory input that can help anchor focus without becoming a distraction.
Yes — some Pomodorokafe sessions feature rain as an ambient audio layer, described in video titles as "hyper focus with rain." Rain sounds act as consistent white noise that can mask irregular background distractions, which is why they pair naturally with study content. Not every session uses rain; the audio environment shifts depending on the drink theme and intended mood of each video.
"Pomodoro" is the Italian word for tomato and is the name behind the Pomodoro Technique — a productivity method built around timed work intervals originally named after a tomato-shaped kitchen timer. "Kafe" evokes a café setting, suggesting the channel aims to recreate the ambient, focused atmosphere of studying in a coffee shop. Together, the name positions the channel as a digital study café centered on that specific time-management method.
Pomodorokafe publishes sessions across a range of durations, from one-hour videos built around two sets of timers to three-hour marathons with multiple sets. The variety makes it easy to pick a session that fits your available time — a quick one-hour block for a busy day or a full deep-work afternoon when you need to get a lot done.
Pomodorokafe explicitly includes remote work in their channel description alongside student-focused content, so the videos are designed for anyone doing focused, task-based work from home. The Pomodoro technique is widely used by software developers, writers, and freelancers — not just students. The timer structure and background music work just as well for professional tasks as they do for coursework.
Pomodorokafe uses lofi beats and relaxing ambient music — a genre closely associated with study playlists and sometimes called lofi hip-hop — as the audio backdrop for their sessions. The music is intentionally mellow and repetitive enough to create a calm sonic environment without pulling your attention away from the task at hand. Some sessions layer in ambient sounds like rain alongside the music for added atmosphere.
Pomodorokafe has built an audience in the tens of thousands on YouTube, placing them in the Micro creator tier. Despite a relatively modest subscriber count, their engagement runs notably above the category average, which points to a loyal core audience that returns regularly rather than stumbling in from a single viral moment.
The largest share of Pomodorokafe's audience is based in the United States, with significant viewership also coming from India, Indonesia, and the United Kingdom. The global spread makes sense for a channel built around music-backed timers — with minimal spoken dialogue in the videos themselves, the format travels easily across different countries and languages.
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