One timer for many screens

Free Shared Timer

Use a shared timer for meetings, classrooms, workshops, study groups, team sprints, and remote sessions. Start with a simple countdown, then create an XTimer room when multiple people need the same timer on different screens.

Built for this job

Groups can follow one visible timer instead of several separate clocks.

Remote participants can keep the same timebox without screen clutter.

XTimer rooms provide separate controller and viewer links for shared timing.

Shared session

Ready

30:00

A 30-minute shared countdown for meetings, classes, and study rooms.

Timer presets

Controls

Create controlled room

Use this setup in XTimer

Need a controller link, viewer display, or shared room?

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.

Open in XTimer room

Presets that match real work

Start from a timer people already understand.

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.

Quick shared timer

10 min

Total

10 min

A 10-minute shared timer for a short group activity.

Shared session

30 min

Total

30 min

A 30-minute shared countdown for meetings, classes, and study rooms.

Shared work block

1 hour

Total

1 hour

A 60-minute shared timer for coworking, study halls, and team sprints.

Professional setup

Use the simple timer first, then graduate to controlled timing.

Use a shared timer when several people need the same visible timebox.

Keep the label specific, such as Work Time, Break, or Q&A.

Use fullscreen mode for a single display and XTimer rooms for multiple screens.

Send the viewer link before the session starts when timing matters.

Frequently asked questions

What is a shared timer?

A shared timer is a countdown that a group can follow together during meetings, classes, workshops, study sessions, or remote work blocks.

Can multiple people see the same timer?

Yes. Create an XTimer room when multiple people or screens need the same viewer display while one person controls the timer.

When should I use a shared timer instead of a personal timer?

Use a shared timer when timing affects a group, such as discussion rounds, work blocks, classroom activities, breaks, and Q&A.