Meeting/Presentation Timer: Helps you manage time during meetings and presentations.

Meeting/Presentation Timer: Keep sessions on track. Set total duration and agenda/slide blocks, enable visual/audio cues at milestones (50%, 80%, 90%), countdown mode, final buffer, and per-session time reports. Ideal for presentations, workshops, pitch decks, and agenda-driven meetings.

Meeting & Presentation Timer

Meeting & Presentation Timer

Manage your time with precision and clarity.

Agenda Editor

How to Use the Timer

1. Build Your Agenda: Click "Add Block" to create segments for your meeting. Enter a name (e.g., "Introduction") and a duration (in hh:mm:ss format).

2. Use Templates: For quick setup, use the "Meeting 30 min" or "Meeting 60 min" buttons to load a pre-defined agenda.

3. Control the Time: Use the main buttons to Start, Pause, Reset, or skip to the Next block.

4. Monitor Progress: The large display shows the time remaining for the current block. Progress bars visualize the progress of both the current block and the entire session.

5. Fullscreen Mode: Click the "Fullscreen" button to enter a distraction-free view, perfect for projecting during presentations.

Glossary
Agenda Block: A specific segment of your meeting or presentation with a defined name and duration (e.g., "Q&A Session, 10 minutes").
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival): The projected time of day when the entire session will be completed, based on the remaining duration.
Wall Clock: The current time of day.
Traffic Light System: A visual indicator of time status. Green: on time. Yellow: nearing the end. Red: overtime.
Overtime: The time that has passed after a block's allocated duration has ended. The timer will start counting up with a red visual alert.
Fullscreen: A view mode that expands the timer to fill the entire screen, ideal for high visibility.
Disclaimer

This tool assists in time management for meetings and presentations. It does not replace the recommendations of qualified professionals in legal, medical, or safety contexts. In critical situations, use certified instruments and follow applicable standards.

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