Timer dashboard

Multi Timer

Run multiple countdown timers at once

Add, label, and control several independent timers in one clean dashboard for cooking, classrooms, workouts, study blocks, and daily routines.

Start several timers without opening multiple tabs
Control each timer separately or manage them all together

Add timer

Build a clean board in seconds

Use a quick preset for fast routines, or enter a custom duration when you need a more specific timer for a dish, station, round, or task.

You can keep up to 6 timers in view.
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Build your timer board

Add a few quick countdowns for cooking, classroom stations, workout sets, or study blocks. Multi Timer works best when several independent tasks need structure at the same time.

What is a multi timer?

When to use multiple timers at once

A multi timer is a dashboard that lets several independent countdowns live on one screen. Instead of resetting one timer again and again or juggling separate tabs, you build a board of small countdowns that each match a real task. That makes the tool useful for anyone who needs parallel structure: a teacher rotating groups, a home cook tracking multiple dishes, a student balancing short work blocks, or a trainer managing exercise and recovery.

Cooking multiple dishes

Use separate timers for pasta, oven trays, tea, rice, or a side dish so you can track several kitchen tasks without opening multiple tabs or resetting one timer over and over.

Classroom station rotation

Teachers can prepare timers for group work, reading corners, hands-on stations, and cleanup transitions in one dashboard instead of switching between different countdowns.

Workout circuits

Keep a work interval, recovery break, and transition timer visible together when you want structure but do not need automatic looping like a full interval timer.

Study and revision blocks

Create multiple timers for a short review block, a reading sprint, and a break reminder when you want to manage several tasks inside one study session.

Home routine dashboard

Combine laundry reminders, screen breaks, tidy-up time, and quick task prompts in one place so your routine feels coordinated instead of fragmented.

How this board works

How this multi timer board works

1

Add a timer with a quick preset or a custom duration.

2

Rename each timer so the board reflects real tasks like Pasta, Station A, Rest, or Reading.

3

Start timers individually or use Start all once the whole board is ready.

4

Pause, reset, or delete any timer without interrupting the others.

Why it matters

Clearer than juggling separate tabs

Multi Timer is most valuable when several short tasks overlap. You can see what is running, what is paused, and what has already finished without losing context. Because each timer is separate, the board behaves more like a control panel than a single countdown page.

If you only want one ready-made countdown, a preset timer page is faster. If you want one repeated interval, Loop Timer is a better fit. But when several tasks need attention at once, Multi Timer is the cleanest answer.

Choose the right timer

Multi Timer vs Kitchen Timer vs Loop Timer

These timer pages solve different problems. Multi Timer is for parallel countdowns. Kitchen Timer still works well when you want a cooking-specific timer experience. Loop Timer is better for repeating cycles. Classroom Timer is better for one shared display. Preset timer pages are best when you already know the exact minute count and just want to start fast.

Use Multi Timer when…

You need several independent countdowns visible at once and want both individual controls and global board actions.

Open Multi Timer

Use Kitchen Timer when…

You prefer a cooking-first timer page with familiar kitchen presets and a stronger recipe and meal-prep framing.

Open Kitchen Timer

Use Loop Timer when…

You want a timer that automatically repeats for intervals, recurring rounds, EMOM structures, or workout cycles.

Open Loop Timer

Use Classroom Timer when…

You need one large shared timer for the whole room with a teacher-facing display and simpler classroom presentation.

Open Classroom Timer

Use a preset timer when…

You only need a one-click countdown like 5 minutes or 15 minutes and do not need a dashboard with several timer cards.

Open a preset timer

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Can I run multiple timers at the same time?

Yes. This page is built for exactly that use case. Each timer can run independently, and you can keep several countdowns active in one dashboard.

What is the difference between a multi timer and a kitchen timer?

A multi timer is a more general dashboard for several parallel tasks. Kitchen Timer is better when you want a cooking-first experience and recipe-oriented framing.

Can I label each timer?

Yes. Rename timers inline so the board is easier to scan during cooking, classroom transitions, workouts, or study sessions.

Does this tool work for classrooms and workouts?

Yes. Multi Timer is useful anywhere you need several independent countdowns at once, including stations, circuits, routines, and short work blocks.

Can I pause or reset all timers together?

Yes. Use the board controls to start all, pause all, or reset all timers without managing every card one by one.

Should I use a loop timer instead?

Use Loop Timer when the same countdown must restart automatically. Use Multi Timer when you want several separate timers running side by side.