Is tickward free as a countdown timer for meetings?
For team sessions, tickward is free and open source, with unlimited timers for meetings and deadlines.
A countdown timer for meetings keeps the next session visible before people join. Use tickward as a meeting countdown for standups, planning calls, reviews, or recurring team rituals.
Create one timer with the meeting date, time, and timezone, then share the link in team chat. Daily and weekly recurrence help repeated meetings stay visible without rebuilding the timer each time.

A shared link lets teammates check the next meeting time without opening your calendar or asking another person. The same link works for remote teammates, facilitators, and guests.
The countdown stays tied to a target date, time, and timezone, so distributed teams can point to one clear start moment.
Daily and weekly recurrence are useful for standups, check-ins, office hours, and planning sessions. The timer can follow the cadence while still showing the next exact start.
Pin important meeting countdowns when they need to stay at the top of your list. Sign in only when you want the same timers synced across devices.


Add the meeting name, start date, start time, and timezone your team uses.
Set daily or weekly recurrence for standups, office hours, reviews, or other repeated sessions.
Drop the link where the team already coordinates so everyone can check the next start time.
Use projects and spaces to keep meeting countdowns separate from launches, reports, and personal deadlines.
For team sessions, tickward is free and open source, with unlimited timers for meetings and deadlines.
Share the countdown link in team chat so teammates can check the next start time from the browser.
tickward supports daily and weekly recurrence, plus monthly and yearly schedules for other team deadlines.
Create local meeting timers in the browser without signing in. Use sign-in only when team timers should sync across devices.
Projects and spaces help group meeting countdowns with related team dates and deadlines.
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