Feel time move. Stay on track. Stress less.
From the makers of the original red disk timer, the Time Timer® App transforms the powerful visual tool trusted by families, teachers, therapists, and productivity pros for over 30 years into a fully customizable experience on your device.
Whether you’re helping students build focus, supporting kids through daily routines, or simply managing your own tasks without overwhelm—Time Timer makes time feel more tangible and manageable.
What Makes Time Timer Different?
Iconic Visual Timer
Watch time disappear as the disk gets smaller—a simple, intuitive way to feel time passing, not just track it.
Inclusive by Design
Trusted by people with ADHD, Autism, executive function challenges, or just a busy brain. Invented by a mom for her child, Time Timer has supported users of all abilities for decades.
Flexible for Every Routine
Use it once or build structured sequences. Create presets for daily habits. Run multiple timers at once. Make routines visual and calm transitions.
Trusted in Schools, Homes & Workplaces
From kindergarten classrooms to therapy sessions to boardrooms, Time Timer helps reduce resistance, improve focus, and make time awareness easier for everyone.
Free Features Include:
Create up to 3 timers
Run multiple timers at once
Use the original 60-minute red disk — or choose any duration
Adjust sound, vibration, and color with limited options
Premium Features Unlock Even More:
Unlimited customization
Build routines with timer sequencing (morning checklists, therapy steps, work sprints)
Organize timers with Groups
Sync across mobile and desktop devices
Quick Set +/- buttons for fast adjustments
Customize disk size and detail level
Use Time Timer For:
Morning and bedtime routines
Homework and study blocks
Transitions between tasks
Work sprints and focus sessions
Therapy, coaching, or classroom support
Daily life skills for kids, teens, and adults
Why It Works
Time Timer® transforms time from something abstract and invisible into something your eyes can track and your brain can trust. That’s why it’s backed by research, loved by educators, and recommended by occupational therapists worldwide.
Created for real life. Trusted for decades. Download Time Timer today and feel the difference.
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Time Timer FAQ
Is Time Timer free?
Yes, Time Timer is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Time Timer legit?
🤔 The Time Timer app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Compared to the physical time timer, this app is very clumsy. Ideas to improve:
1) The time could start counting automatically after user has set the time dragging from the handle.
Instead, one needs to search for a tiny play button in the bottom right corner for the counting to start. I actually missed this a few times and thought the time was counting, when it wasn’t.
2) The time could be flexibly changed by dragging the handle to a new position.
Instead, the whole timer needs to be deleted, and a new timer to be created, just to change the time if the timer is already running. Unnecessary and inflexible.
Pause Spotify being played on background
So far so good, but whenever touching some functionalities in Time Timer, Spotify is paused. Not all yhe buttons in the app are tested.
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No sound?!
I have iPad1, iOS 5.1.1
Alarm sound doesn't ring, no sound at all.
Naturally I checked every settings possible. Settings, options, volume, everything.
Good for trouble with task switching
I have adhd and autism and task switching is really hard for me. I’d use alarms before, but they were always too abrupt cause I have no sense of time. I never felt ready to switch tasks when they went off. Now I just set up my phone next to me and have the timer up so I can see it while I’m doing something. Being able to see the time on a visual format helps me process that time is passing and I can get better at wrapping up what I’m doing so I’m ready to move on to something else.
Timer
This timer has increased my activity. Very grateful. Cheers!
Doesn’t work on Apple Watch
The app doesn’t make a sound or vibrate on my watch. Useless.
Yet Another Subscription Requirement App…🙄
This app used to be a great, full-featured, free resource for the neurodivergent community. Unfortunately, some features are now locked behind a subscription-based paywall. Since this subscription model was recently introduced, I feel it might be time to find an alternative, as I can't justify paying for yet another subscription.
Subscriptions make sense for apps that are multi-functional and vital for managing various aspects of life. However, for apps that perform only one or two functions at most, a one-time lifetime payment would be more reasonable, provided that the pricing is competitive and not based on the developers' unrealistic expectations. Let's be honest, "lifetime" in technology nowadays usually means the duration of the software's support, depending on how long developers choose to maintain it or whether the company closes down, as seen with many SaaS companies.
Additionally, I feel like a key feature for widgets is missing, which is essential for visualizing time. So please consider either providing more features and functions to justify a subscription or introducing a realistically priced lifetime license.
Great App
This is a great tool to keep track of time while focusing on tasks. I love that I can customize time and color of the disk, as well as have an audible or vibrating alert. I color coordinate my disk to the task I’m working on.
All purpose timer
This is fantastic. Really helps me with working out and working the grill.
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