Practice · Timer

Give one task a clear block of time.

Count down a focused practice block or count up an open-ended session. Recent sessions stay on this device.

Ready20 min block
Time remaining20:00
Recent practiceSaved on this device

No saved sessions yet.

The display refreshes several times a second, but elapsed time comes from the real clock so background tabs do not lose minutes.

Practice

Use time as a boundary, not a score.

A timer is most useful when the task is already specific: one scale, one transition, one difficult section. Choose a realistic block and stop when the useful work is finished.

Countdown mode is better for planned routines. Count-up mode is useful when you want an accurate record without deciding the duration in advance.

Next inside Practice

The timer becomes a session item.

The same timing logic will later sit inside Routine Builder and Practice Session instead of remaining a separate page.