Q&A block
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A 20-minute Q&A timer with intro, audience questions, final question, and wrap.
Questions, answers, and wrap
Use a QA session timer for webinars, panels, town halls, office hours, live classes, AMAs, and customer calls. Keep each question-and-answer block visible and create an XTimer room when a moderator needs shared timing across screens.
Moderators can keep Q&A blocks from overrunning the agenda.
Audiences see when final questions and wrap-up are approaching.
XTimer rooms support Q&A timing across event screens and moderator devices.
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Audience questions
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20:00
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.
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4
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2:00
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20:00
A 20-minute Q&A timer with intro, audience questions, final question, and wrap.
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30:00
A 30-minute panel Q&A timer for moderator prompts and audience questions.
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5:00
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45:00
A 45-minute office hours timer with queue, answers, and wrap-up.
Professional setup
Announce the final question before time runs out.
Use a queue review segment when questions are submitted in advance.
Reserve a wrap segment for links, next actions, or closing remarks.
Use an XTimer room when a moderator controls timing for a panel or webinar.
A QA session timer is a visible timer for question-and-answer blocks in webinars, panels, town halls, live classes, office hours, AMAs, and customer calls.
Many sessions use 10 to 20 minutes for Q&A. Panels, office hours, and AMAs often need 30 to 45 minutes.
Yes. Create an XTimer room when the moderator needs controller access while the audience or panel sees a viewer display.