Live show
1 hourSegments
6
First
10:00
Total
1:00:00
A 60-minute livestream run of show with pre-show, host, guests, Q&A, and wrap.
Run of show for live streams
Use a livestream agenda timer for pre-show countdowns, host intros, segments, guest blocks, sponsor reads, Q&A, breaks, and wrap-ups. Keep the run of show visible and move to an XTimer room when production needs separate controller and viewer screens.
Producers can keep live segments and guest blocks on schedule.
Hosts can see when to move to Q&A, sponsor reads, or wrap-up.
XTimer rooms create a controlled viewer timer for live production workflows.
Current agenda item
1/6
Next
Host intro
Total time
1:00:00
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.
Segments
6
First
10:00
Total
1:00:00
A 60-minute livestream run of show with pre-show, host, guests, Q&A, and wrap.
Segments
5
First
10:00
Total
45:00
A 45-minute livestream timer for launch streams and demo shows.
Segments
4
First
3:00
Total
30:00
A 30-minute interview stream timer with intro, questions, audience, and close.
Professional setup
Keep pre-show and live-show timers separate when the audience sees only one of them.
Add sponsor or CTA reads as explicit segments if they are time-sensitive.
Use shorter segment names for overlays, confidence monitors, and shared screens.
Use an XTimer room when the producer controls timing from a separate device.
A livestream agenda timer is a run-of-show timer for pre-show countdowns, host intros, guest blocks, Q&A, sponsor reads, breaks, and wrap-ups.
Yes. Use fullscreen mode or a browser source workflow where appropriate, and use an XTimer room when production needs a separate controlled viewer display.
Plan each segment before going live, keep the current and next segment visible, and reserve a closing block so the show does not end abruptly.