Is tickward free for a stream countdown timer?
For live schedules, tickward is free and open source, with unlimited timers for streams and premieres.
A stream countdown timer gives viewers a clear starting point before you go live. Use tickward as a starting soon timer for streams by embedding the shared countdown in your streaming software's browser source.
Set the next start date, time, and timezone, then let everyone watching see the same countdown. Weekly recurrence helps when your live schedule follows the same rhythm.

Shared tickward timers include an iframe snippet that can be used in a browser source. The countdown stays readable for viewers while edits remain private to you.
The timer points to a real date, time, and timezone. That makes it useful for scheduled streams, premieres, and live events instead of short stopwatch-style breaks.
Weekly recurrence keeps a regular live schedule easier to maintain. Create the rhythm once, then use the next countdown as your schedule continues.
You can pin the stream timer so it stays easy to find, or organize different shows inside projects and spaces.


Enter the stream title, next start date, start time, and timezone for the countdown you want viewers to see.
Turn on the public view so the countdown can be shared or embedded wherever viewers need it.
Use the iframe embed in your streaming software's browser source and place it in your starting scene.
Use weekly recurrence for regular shows, practice sessions, community streams, or recurring premiere times.
For live schedules, tickward is free and open source, with unlimited timers for streams and premieres.
Use the timer's iframe embed as a browser source in streaming software that supports web sources.
Weekly recurrence is supported, along with daily, monthly, and yearly options.
Viewers only see the countdown in the shared or embedded view, so only you control the schedule.
tickward is for countdowns to a target date, time, and timezone. It is not a stopwatch or short interval timer.
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