MeetingTimer
SECOND-SCREEN · UNLIMITED VIEWERS · NO SIGNUP

The presentation timer you run from the back of the room.

Control play, pause and next from your device while the speaker watches a big, color-coded countdown on another screen. A stage timer, speaker timer and confidence monitor in one.

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STAGE SCREEN · SPEAKER VIEWLIVE
Opening Keynote — Dana R.
20:00
Talk 2 of 5Up next · Live demo — Priya S. · 15:00
Your controller
Flash a cue to the speaker
Tap a cue — it appears instantly on the stage screen at left. In a real session it shows on every viewer's device.
Works as a:Stage timerSpeaker timerConference timerConfidence monitorWebinar clock
How the live timer works

Three steps to a synced room.

01
Build your run of show
Add each talk or segment with its own limit — one keynote or a full multi-speaker agenda. From scratch or a template.
02
Go Live
Click Go Live for a share link. Open it on the confidence monitor, cast to the stage screen, or send to remote presenters.
03
Control from anywhere
Start, pause, add time or jump to the next speaker from your device. Every screen updates in real time.
One tool, three jobs

A stage timer, speaker timer and confidence monitor.

🎤
Stage timer
The countdown faces the speaker while the show caller runs it from the side. Lightning talks auto-advance speaker to speaker.
🖥
Confidence monitor
Open the live link in a second window and screen-share, or send it to remote presenters — everyone sees the same clock.
Speaker timer
Computed on each device, so a viewer with a slightly wrong system clock still sees the correct time down to the second.
Go Live

A real-time session. Viewers on a second screen or their own devices follow your countdown as you start, pause and switch items — and you can push cue messages to their screen. For presentations, stages and hybrid meetings.

🔗 Share (view-only)

A static snapshot link of your agenda. Handy for sending the plan ahead of time so people know the run of show — but it does not sync live as you run the timer.

Cue messages

Nudge a speaker without walking on stage.

One tap sends a bold, color-coded banner to every viewer screen. Clear it with one more tap.

On track5 min leftSpeed upWrap upTime's up
FAQ

Questions, answered.

What is a presentation timer?
A countdown that keeps a talk or session on schedule. MeetingTimer runs one on a second screen: you control play, pause and next from your device while the speaker sees a large, color-coded countdown. Free, no account, nothing to install.
Can I use it as a stage timer for events?
Yes. Open the live link on the stage display or the speaker's confidence monitor and drive it from the back of the room — conference talks, lightning rounds, panels and award shows.
How does the second screen work?
Click Go Live to get a link, then open it on any other device — a podium laptop, a room TV, or a presenter's phone. That screen shows a fullscreen countdown that follows your controls, typically within a fraction of a second.
Can I send the speaker messages like “wrap up”?
Yes. While hosting, tap a cue button (“5 min left”, “Wrap up”, “Speed up”, “Time's up”, “On track”) and it appears as a colored banner on every viewer screen. Clear it with one tap.
Is it free, and do viewers need an account?
Completely free with no signup, for you and viewers. Anyone with the link can watch — no per-viewer limit and nobody installs an app.
How many people can watch?
As many as you like. Share the link with a room, a stage screen and remote presenters at once — every device stays in sync.
Does it work for remote presentations?
Yes. Send the live link to remote speakers or screen-share it in your video call so everyone follows the same countdown, wherever they are.
Free · Unlimited viewers · No signup

Put the clock on the stage.

Add your talks, click Go Live, and open the link on any screen. That's it.

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