Kotamas is a little pixel dog that lives in the corner of your screen. He runs your pomodoro sessions, naps while you work, and celebrates every focus block with you.
A focus timer that's genuinely good, wrapped around a companion you'll actually want to keep around.
Classic, Long, Sprint, or Deep. Name each round, set a daily goal, and watch your streak grow.
X, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok — quietly silenced for the duration of every focus block.
A live countdown sits in your menu bar with your current intention. Never tab away to check the time.
Daily goals, achievement badges, and a mood meter that dips when you ghost your dog for too long.
Hover to pet him, click to make him bark. He walks around, naps when you focus, and sleeps when you do.
Mac, Windows, and Linux. Native menu-bar and system-tray. Your dog goes wherever you work.
Most timers are a number on a screen you start to ignore. Kotamas is a little life on your desktop — one you check in on, take breaks with, and don't want to let down.
Hand-pixelled Retrievers and a tactical K-9 unit. Same animations across the board — swap any time from settings.
Kotamas launches in Q4 2026. Adding him to your wishlist tells Steam to show him to more people — and tells us you want a pixel dog on your desktop.
A desktop companion and pomodoro timer in one. A pixel dog lives on your screen, you start focus sessions through him, and he keeps you company — napping while you work and celebrating when you finish.
Kotamas launches in Q4 2026 — somewhere between October and December, timed for the cozy holiday season. Wishlist it on Steam and you'll be notified the moment it's available.
Mac, Windows, and Linux, with a native menu-bar icon on macOS and a system-tray icon on Windows. Your settings and streaks sync through Steam Cloud.
A one-time purchase — no subscription, no ads. We'll announce the exact price closer to launch. Wishlist to be the first to know.
Yes. During a focus block, Kotamas can quiet the usual suspects — X, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok and more. If you really need to break through, there's a deliberate 60-second cooldown so it's never a reflex.