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Ivins, Utah · Desk break scheduling

Schedule short desk breaks without breaking your focus

Drillingemergenc is subscription software that reminds your team to take optional micro-pauses between tasks. You stay in control of timing, notifications, and data sharing.

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Advertising disclosure: Drillingemergenc sells software subscriptions only. We do not diagnose, treat, or prevent any health condition. Experiences differ by person and work schedule.

Short pauses, optional every time

Back-to-back screen time adds up. Our platform suggests brief handoffs—stand up, look away, sip water—then lets you return to one priority. No gamification, no performance scores, and you can mute reminders on deadline days.

Timed reminders

Countdowns end when you say they end. Skip or extend without penalty.

Low-noise UI

Cues appear only for breaks you schedule. Nothing flashes for attention.

Preview a break type

Choose a duration to see what your team would receive:

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Templates that match real workdays

Two-minute cards between calls, plus a 30-second breathing prompt before you open the next doc.

Five-minute stretch sequences designed for a standard desk chair and monitor setup.

Managers publish optional defaults; individuals can override any suggestion.

2-minute reset

Stand, roll shoulders, hydrate—built for back-to-back meetings.

5-minute stretch

Mobility prompts you can do beside your desk.

Screen break

Look-distance reminders during long spreadsheet sessions.

Focus bridge

Short breathing pattern before the next task.

Platform snapshot

Aggregated metrics from U.S. customer workspaces (last 12 months). Not a guarantee of future usage.

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Built for U.S. hybrid teams

Readable on laptop stands and dual monitors. Keyboard shortcuts start or skip a break without leaving your flow.

  • Quiet hours tied to your calendar
  • Optional desktop notifications
  • Team-level reports without individual surveillance
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Map breaks to your calendar

Morning

Optional pause after your first focus block—before inbox time.

Midday

Swap a walking lunch for a five-minute card when meetings stack up.

Afternoon

Eye-rest cues about every 90 minutes during design or analysis work.

Wrap-up

One closing break marks shutdown—notes saved, tabs grouped.

Layered dashboards, calm defaults

See team-level adoption, not keystrokes. Publish optional policies your crew can ignore.

Manager features

Get started in three steps

  1. Tell us your typical focus block length during a 20-minute call.
  2. Pick default break types for morning and afternoon.
  3. Invite coworkers—each person controls notifications and data sharing.
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Questions before you subscribe?

Read the FAQ or email us. We answer most U.S. inquiries within two business days.

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