Is tickward free for a wedding countdown?
For wedding planning, tickward is free and open source, and you can create as many ceremony and prep timers as you need.
A wedding countdown keeps your ceremony date easy to check while plans are moving. Set up a wedding countdown clock with the date and time, then send the link to family, guests, or your planner.
Add a small photo from the built-in search when you want the timer card to match the mood of the day. Put the countdown on your wedding website, drop it in the group chat, or keep it nearby while you plan.

A public link lets guests see the countdown in their own browser. It fits neatly in messages, planning notes, or a wedding website.
If the schedule changes, update the wedding date once. Everyone who opens the link sees the new countdown.
A small photo on the timer card can connect the countdown to the style of the celebration. Pick something from the search results that fits the season, setting, or theme.
The timer still stays practical. The target date and target time remain the center of the page.


Add the wedding name, ceremony date, and start time so the countdown points to the real beginning.
Choose an optional small photo from the built-in search, such as flowers, rings, or a setting that matches the day.
Send the public link to people who want to count down with you or add it to your wedding website.
Use projects or spaces for fitting appointments, deposits, travel dates, and the main wedding countdown.
For wedding planning, tickward is free and open source, and you can create as many ceremony and prep timers as you need.
Send guests the public link when you want them to follow the ceremony date or add it to your wedding website.
Add an optional small photo from the built-in search when you want the timer card to feel more connected to the ceremony.
Guests can open the wedding countdown link in any browser and just see the time left.
Projects and spaces can group venue deadlines, travel plans, payments, and other countdowns around the wedding.
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