Professional Presentation Timer

Keep your presentations on track with our professional timer featuring speaker notes and visual cues.

Presentation Timer

Professional timing for presentations and speeches

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Timer Settings

Notifications

Speaker Notes

Presentation Timer Features

Timer Controls

  • • Precise timing with millisecond accuracy
  • • Start, pause, and reset functionality
  • • Customizable duration settings
  • • Visual countdown display
  • • Current phase indicator

Notification System

  • • 2-minute warning alerts
  • • Time-up notifications
  • • Visual screen flash warnings
  • • Customizable alert settings
  • • Audio cues for important moments

Speaker Notes

  • • Time-based note display
  • • Add unlimited notes
  • • Automatic note sorting
  • • Easy note management
  • • Real-time note updates

Presentation Best Practices

Time Management

  • • Plan for 80% of allocated time
  • • Include Q&A buffer time
  • • Practice with the timer
  • • Set milestones for key points
  • • Allow time for transitions

Using Speaker Notes

  • • Mark key transition points
  • • Include timing reminders
  • • Note audience engagement cues
  • • Highlight important statistics
  • • Add backup material notes

Common Time Allocations

10-Minute Presentation:

  • • Introduction (1 min)
  • • Main Points (7 min)
  • • Conclusion (1 min)
  • • Buffer (1 min)

30-Minute Presentation:

  • • Introduction (3 min)
  • • Main Content (20 min)
  • • Conclusion (2 min)
  • • Q&A (5 min)

Professional Presentation Tips

Preparation

  • • Rehearse with the timer
  • • Set up speaker notes in advance
  • • Test all notifications
  • • Have backup material ready
  • • Practice smooth transitions
  • • Know your time constraints

During Presentation

  • • Monitor time discreetly
  • • Use speaker notes as guides
  • • Stay flexible with timing
  • • Watch for time warnings
  • • Adjust pace as needed
  • • Keep audience engaged

Recovery Strategies

  • • Have skip points identified
  • • Know what can be shortened
  • • Prepare quick summaries
  • • Use the Q&A buffer
  • • Stay calm if running over
  • • End strong regardless