The timer runs.
You stay in control.

Live events change shape. A three-minute pitch can be followed by two minutes of Q&A. The stage display stays clear while you prepare the next duration privately from your phone, laptop, or another screen.

Free to use with no sign-up. Directly in your browser.

One clock for the stage. Separate control for the room.

When a three-minute pitch is followed by two minutes of Q&A, you do not want to reconfigure the timer in front of the audience. The stage display keeps running while you prepare the next duration privately on your phone or laptop.

Set up three minutes for the pitch and two minutes for Q&A. Choose two minutes as the next timer and start it when the handover happens. A clear warning gives the speaker time to finish. Once time is up, the display keeps counting visibly into overtime, so the speaker, host, and crew always know where they stand.

For pitches, talks, panels, and more.

01

Pitch competitions

Give every pitch a clear time limit. Everyone can see how much time is left.

02

Talks and keynotes

The clock stays visible on stage. The host controls it separately.

03

Presentations and demos

Keep the time in view without putting a phone on stage.

04

Panels, workshops, and Q&A

Set speaking times and transitions so the next program item starts on time.

The audience sees the timer. You run the program.

We produce stages, pitches, conferences, and gatherings. During a live program, the person on stage should not have to operate the technology as well. So we built Stage Timer with a public stage display and a private control.

Control it from any other device with a browser. Set up the durations for your program in advance, start them at the right moment, and let the stage display do the rest.

01Open the tool in your browser.
02Set up the durations for the program items.
03Open the stage display and connect the control.
04Start the current and next duration.

Open the timer and get on with the program.

Try Stage Timer before your next pitch, talk, panel, or workshop.

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STAGE TIMER / FAQ

Questions about Stage Timer

What is Stage Timer?

Stage Timer is a browser-based timer for pitches, talks, panels, workshops, and other live formats. The stage display stays public while the control stays with the person running the program.

Do I need an account or an app?

No. Stage Timer is designed to start in the browser without sign-up or an app download.

What happens when time runs out?

The display gives a clear warning near the end. Once time is up, the timer keeps counting visibly into overtime.

Can I prepare several durations?

Yes. Set up three minutes for a pitch and two minutes for Q&A, for example. Choose the next duration while the current timer is running, then start it when the handover happens.

What can I use it for?

Use it for pitches, keynotes, presentations, demos, workshops, Q&A, breaks, and other live moments where a shared clock helps.