Shareable countdown links
Create a countdown. Share the link.
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Days, hours, minutes, seconds — combine as you need.
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https://www.timer.ly/in/10m Count down to a date
Pick a date, time, and timezone.
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- JST: Tokyo, Osaka (UTC+9)
- AET: Sydney, Melbourne (UTC+10)
https://www.timer.ly/at/2026-05-10T09:00:00Z Count up from a date
Pick a date in the past — the timer shows the time elapsed since.
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- BST: London, Dublin (UTC+1)
- CET: Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris (UTC+2)
- EST: New York, Toronto (UTC-4)
- CST: Chicago, Mexico City (UTC-5)
- MST: Denver, Phoenix (UTC-6)
- PST: Los Angeles, Seattle (UTC-7)
- IST: Mumbai, New Delhi (UTC+5:30)
- JST: Tokyo, Osaka (UTC+9)
- AET: Sydney, Melbourne (UTC+10)
https://www.timer.ly/since/2026-05-08T09:00:00Z Countdowns
One-click timers for the most common durations.
Bank holidays
The next nationwide holidays — countdowns roll over each year automatically.
What is timer.ly?
timer.ly turns any moment into a shareable countdown URL — a duration, a target date, or a past start date. Free, no account, five languages.
- Three timer types: count down a duration, count down to a date, or count up from a past date.
- Every timer is a shareable URL — paste it in chat or email and the preview shows live time remaining.
- Built-in calendar of nationwide public holidays for the UK, US, Germany, France, Spain, and Italy.
How do I create a countdown link?
Choose Duration, Target date, or Start date in the builder, fill in the values, and copy or visit the generated URL. The link works for anyone — no account needed on either side.
What is the difference between a duration and a target-date countdown?
A duration timer counts down a fixed length of time, for example 25 minutes. A target-date timer counts down to a specific calendar moment, for example 24 December 2026 at 18:00 CET. Use duration for activities; use target date for events.
How does the start-date timer work?
A start-date timer counts up from a past moment and shows how much time has elapsed. Useful for tracking ongoing periods, anniversaries, or "days since" milestones.
Does timer.ly handle daylight saving time correctly?
Yes. Date-targeted countdowns use calendar-day arithmetic in the timer's timezone, so DST transitions stay inside the day count. A Precise mode is available to count actual elapsed seconds, including the DST hour.