Band rehearsals
Plan warmup, set runs, breaks, and jam blocks. Band Timer keeps the rehearsal moving so you spend time playing instead of checking the clock.
Band Timer is a free, full-screen, in-browser phase timer for any session you want to divide into named, color-coded blocks. Originally built for band rehearsals, it works just as well as a pomodoro timer, a stage timer, a kitchen timer, an interval workout timer, or a study timer. Configure your phases, save them as a template, and run a distraction-free countdown with audio cues between each block.
Plan warmup, set runs, breaks, and jam blocks. Band Timer keeps the rehearsal moving so you spend time playing instead of checking the clock.
Classic 25 / 5 cycles or your own variant. Save the template once and start a focused session with a single click.
Run a full-screen countdown on a back-of-room laptop or tablet so speakers and bands can see exactly how much time is left.
Chain multiple phases (preheat, bake, rest, glaze) into one timer so you never miss a step while cooking or baking.
Build work / rest intervals with audio cues between phases. Great for HIIT, Tabata, circuit training, or yoga sequences.
Block out study and review cycles, or run timed mock exams. Keep your phone away — Band Timer runs in any browser.
Yes, Band Timer is completely free. There are no accounts, no paywalls, and no usage limits. Just open the page and start timing.
No. Band Timer runs entirely in your web browser on desktop, tablet, or phone. There is nothing to download or install.
Once the page has loaded, Band Timer keeps running even if your internet connection drops. Your phases, templates, and active session are stored locally in the browser.
Yes. Create a phase for each Pomodoro work block and break (for example 25 minutes work / 5 minutes break, repeated four times, then a 15 minute long break) and save it as a template for one-click reuse.
Yes. The Templates panel on the right lets you save any configured set of phases by name and reload it later with a single click.
No. All your phases, templates, and session state are stored locally in your browser. Band Timer does not have a backend and does not send your timer data to any server.