What you can count down to
Product launches, weddings, exam dates, baby due dates, sports events, sale-end timers, contract deadlines — anything with a fixed future moment. Set the date, optionally add a label and a message that shows when zero hits, and you have a polished countdown ready to share.
Sharing and embedding
Every configuration produces a permanent URL with the date, title, message, and colour baked into the query string. Send the link in an email or chat, post it on social, or drop the iframe snippet into your own site so the countdown lives on your domain. The embedded version renders without the surrounding form so it fits cleanly in a hero section or sidebar.
Time zones
Internally the target moment is stored as a UTC timestamp. Each viewer sees the same moment translated into their own local time, so you don't need to think about who's reading from where. If you set a target of "1 January 09:00" in London, a viewer in Tokyo sees the countdown to the same exact moment (which is 18:00 their local time on the same date).
Privacy
Nothing is sent to a server. The countdown runs locally in your browser from a URL that contains only the date and visual settings — no identifiers, no tracking. Anyone with the link sees exactly the same countdown you do.