Is tickward free for a sale countdown timer?
For sale pages, tickward is free and open source, with unlimited timers for promotion windows.
A sale countdown timer shows shoppers when a promotion closes, restocks, or changes price. Use tickward as a promotion countdown for online stores with an iframe embed that works without an account.
Set the promotion end date, copy the snippet into your store page, and let shoppers see the same countdown there. Weekly recurrence helps when the same deal window comes back on a schedule.

The iframe snippet lets the timer sit on a product page, collection page, or promotion landing page. Shoppers can view the countdown without an account, and they cannot edit it.
Because tickward uses a real target date, time, and timezone, your promotion can end at the same moment for everyone.
Weekly recurrence helps when a deal opens and closes on the same cadence. Monthly and yearly recurrence are available for longer promotion calendars.
Webhooks can fire when the timer finishes, so your store workflow can start a follow-up task, update a queue, or notify your team.


Create a timer with the sale name, end date, end time, and timezone your store uses.
Copy the iframe snippet and place the countdown near the offer, product collection, or announcement.
Use recurrence for weekly or monthly promotions that return on a predictable schedule.
Add a webhook when you want another system to react as the sale countdown finishes.
For sale pages, tickward is free and open source, with unlimited timers for promotion windows.
Share the timer and use the iframe snippet to embed it on your store page or promotion page.
Shoppers can view embedded countdowns without signing in, and they cannot change the timer from the page.
tickward supports weekly recurrence, plus daily, monthly, and yearly options for other sale calendars.
Webhooks fire when timers finish, so your own workflow can respond to the end of the promotion.
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