Countdown maker
Pick a date, give it a title, and share the link. When the clock hits zero we throw confetti and show your custom message.
Product launches, weddings, exam dates, retirement, the next album drop, a friend's visit, the date you finally get to take that long flight. Countdowns are a small ritual that turns waiting into anticipation. The numbers tick down at one second a beat and people look at them more than you would think. The share link encodes the target date, zone, title, and end message in the URL, so you can paste it into a chat and the other person sees exactly the same countdown without any account or sign-up.
A "midnight on New Year's Eve" countdown is only meaningful if you say whose midnight. Pick the zone your event lives in. The clock will count down from the visitor's actual local time to the target instant, so a launch at 09:00 London time looks correct to a viewer in Tokyo (it ends seventeen hours earlier than their 09:00). For pairing this with a sales-driven event page, the embed is intentionally chrome-free: just the title, the digits, and a tiny attribution link. If you also want to publish the start time in multiple cities, use the time zone converter and pin the converted strings on the event page.
The "Embed this" button gives you a copy-paste snippet that renders an iframe with the countdown plus a small attribution link. The widget is responsive and stays legible from a 360px viewport up to a desktop sidebar. There is no tracking and no third-party font load. For one-off, in-page focus blocks instead of a fixed date, the Pomodoro timer is a better fit. To time how long something already took, the online stopwatch handles laps and CSV export.