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Countdown timer for website pages that need a date

A countdown timer for website pages helps visitors understand when something starts, opens, or ends. Use tickward to embed countdown timer views with an iframe snippet, and create the timer without an account.

Set a target date, target time, and timezone in the browser, then place the shared timer on the page where it belongs. You can keep one timer local or sign in when you want synced editing across devices.

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Embed a countdown timer for website pages

tickward gives shared timers an iframe snippet, so the countdown can live inside a landing page, event page, documentation page, or store page. Visitors see the countdown in place.

The timer is created in the browser, and you do not need an account to start. Sign in later only if you want the timer synced across devices.

Use one timer across page updates

When the target date changes, update the timer instead of rebuilding the page component from scratch. The embed can keep pointing at the same shared countdown.

Projects and spaces help when you manage timers for several pages, campaigns, or client sites at the same time.

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How to create your countdown timer for website

  1. 1

    Create a date-based timer

    Add the page label, target date, target time, and timezone so the countdown points to one exact moment.

  2. 2

    Open sharing

    Open the shared timer view for the countdown that you want to place on your site.

  3. 3

    Copy the embed snippet

    Use the iframe snippet from tickward and paste it into your page, builder, or custom template.

  4. 4

    Update from tickward

    Change the timer in tickward when the date moves, while the embedded view keeps using the same shared timer.

Frequently asked questions

Is tickward free as a countdown timer for website pages?

For website pages, tickward is free and open source, with unlimited timers for dates you publish.

How do I embed countdown timer views on a site?

Create a timer, share it, and copy the iframe snippet into the page where you want the countdown to appear.

Do I need an account to make the website countdown?

Create a local website countdown without signing in. Add an account only if you want synced editing across devices.

Can visitors edit the embedded timer?

Visitors only see the countdown on the page. They cannot change the timer from the embedded view.

Does it count down to a date or just minutes?

tickward counts down to a target date, target time, and timezone. It is not a stopwatch or short minute timer.

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