Runs in any modern browser, on whatever hardware the venue already has — laptops, tablets, TVs.
One server-side clock drives every display. Pause on the controller and the stage monitor pauses on the same tick.
One room free forever, with unlimited timers. Crew and moderators open links — they never need an account.
FEATURES
State lives on the server, not on someone's laptop. Start, pause or nudge a session and every connected display updates instantly — projection, confidence monitor, tablet backstage. If a screen drops off Wi-Fi, it catches up the moment it reconnects.
The Viewer is a fullscreen countdown for stage monitors. The Agenda is a read-only board of the whole programme for lobbies and green rooms. The Moderator is a tablet-friendly panel for pushing messages to the speaker — without full controller access.
Every output is a short link with a QR code. The stage manager scans it on the venue TV, the moderator opens it on their own tablet — no account, no install, nothing to configure. Links stay live for the whole event.
Auto-advance rolls to the next session the moment one ends. The controller tracks live drift against your planned schedule and projects the real finish time — so you claw back minutes at the next break instead of discovering them at 5 pm.
HOW IT WORKS
Register free and run your first countdown before the kettle boils.
Sign up with an email — no card. Add sessions with durations and speakers, or import the whole run sheet from CSV.
Each output is a short link with a QR code — stage monitor, moderator tablet, lobby agenda. No accounts for the crew.
Press Start. Pause, nudge ±30s, push messages to the speaker — every screen follows the moment you do.
USE CASES
A 40-talk day stays a 40-talk day. Speakers watch remaining time on the confidence monitor, and the lobby board always shows what's on and what's next.
Run the house-open countdown and the interval clock from the prompt desk, and push a quiet “clear the stage” to backstage screens without a headset call.
Equal speaking time, visibly enforced. Candidate, panel and audience watch the same clock — and overtime turns the whole display red, so the chair never has to interrupt.
Exec Q&A that ends when the calendar says. A producer nudges ±30 seconds from the back of the room; the stage just sees the countdown.
PRICING
Start free. Upgrade when you need more rooms.