Classrooms and exams
A large countdown keeps remaining time visible for everyone.
Meeting timer - shared countdown
Keep standups, presentations, discussions, and breaks on time. Open it on a conference room display or share it in a remote meeting.
Preset durations
A large countdown keeps remaining time visible for everyone.
Give discussions, presentations, or breaks a clear time boundary.
Use it for Pomodoro, short rests, deep work, or daily reminders.
Meetings overrun when no one is watching the clock. A shared countdown on the room display or screen share makes the remaining time visible to everyone, so discussions wrap up on their own and you move through the agenda without a host constantly interrupting to check the time.
Give each item its own slot rather than one timer for the whole meeting. Five minutes for a standup, ten to fifteen for a discussion point, and a couple of minutes for decisions keeps things tight. Reset the timer at the top of each item and let the visible limit do the chasing.
Yes. Open it on a conference-room display or share your screen in a remote call so the whole group sees the same countdown.
Very. Set five to fifteen minutes to keep a daily standup brisk and focused.
A gentle chime sounds at zero so you know to wrap up the current item.