Launch day
1 hourTotal
1 hour
A 1-hour countdown for the final release or campaign start.
Release and campaign timer
Create a product launch countdown for release rooms, public launch pages, campaign deadlines, webinar launches, livestream starts, and internal go-live checklists. Keep the deadline visible and specific.
Launch teams can align around one visible deadline.
Marketing and product teams get a simple timer for final checks and public countdowns.
High-stakes launches can move into XTimer rooms for controlled viewer displays.
Launch day
Ready
A 1-hour countdown for the final release or campaign start.
Use this setup in XTimer
Keep this simple timer for quick work. Move into an XTimer room when one person controls the clock and another screen shows it to a speaker, team, class, or audience.
Presets that match real work
Each preset has a clear use case, duration, and workflow. That makes the page useful for search visitors immediately, and gives professional users a natural path into XTimer rooms when they need separate controller and viewer devices.
Total
1 hour
A 1-hour countdown for the final release or campaign start.
Total
15 min
A 15-minute timer for final QA, assets, and publishing checks.
Total
30 min
A 30-minute countdown for coordinated publishing windows.
Total
10 min
A 10-minute waiting room countdown before a launch session.
Total
1 day
A 24-hour countdown for a campaign, registration, or offer deadline.
Professional setup
Use real launch times and deadline labels, not artificial urgency.
Keep internal launch timers separate from public countdown widgets.
Add buffers for DNS, cache, publishing, and stakeholder review.
Use a controlled room when several people need to watch while one operator manages time.
A product launch countdown timer shows the time remaining until a release, campaign start, go-live checklist, webinar launch, or public launch deadline.
For a public web page, use the countdown timer widget tool to generate an embed. This launch countdown page is best for browser-based launch rooms and team timing.
Use it with a clear label, a real deadline, and a checklist owner. For high-stakes launches, keep one person responsible for operating the timer.