Where teams switch
- 1Run one timing workflow from rehearsal to live session.
- 2Give moderators a clearer control panel for adjustments.
- 3Add segment planning without adding separate tools.
Competitor comparison
For teams moving beyond single countdown pages, PresentationTimers combines stage timing with room-level rundown control and shared visibility.
Best for teams moving from standalone timer pages to a shared room workflow.
Interactive preview rooted in live PresentationTimers behavior
Current status
On pace
On pace. Keep current flow.
| Workflow area | PresentationTimers | StageTimer Online |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room setup | Room-level setup with shared outputs for teams. | Room setup optimized for web-based stage timing. |
| Stage-safe timer visibility | Large stage view with warning/danger thresholds. | Strong confidence monitor display options. |
| Run-of-show planning | Run-of-show calculator and speaker slot planner. | Timer-centric pages and duration-specific tools. |
| Live schedule recovery | Live +30s/+1m controls during playback. | Live transport controls with production focus. |
| Team onboarding speed | Simple flow from interactive page to full room signup. | Fast web setup for stage timing use cases. |
Yes. PresentationTimers supports stage-visible countdown behavior and adds planning blocks for more complex agendas.
Yes. The embedded widgets are standalone previews built for quick evaluation and rehearsal pacing checks.
PresentationTimers emphasizes the room timeline and collaborative control flow in addition to the stage countdown.
Create a room, set your session timing, and run your next live agenda with clear countdown cues.