Time’s Up! — Visual Timer

Time’s Up! — Visual Timer

Focus timer & countdown clock

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Version History of Time’s Up!

1.9

September 13, 2024

Support for iOS 18, including tinted widgets and Live Activity on Apple Watch! See your timer on your Apple Watch with Live Activities, which will automatically appear in the Smart Stack in watchOS 11 and iOS 18. Added several gong sounds, which can be used both as alarms and mid-timer alerts. Fixed the Gradient timer’s appearance in widgets.

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1.8

June 5, 2024

• Colorful new "Gradient" timer style, plus multicolor options for other styles. • New "20-Minute Mode" for Classic, Vintage, and Gradient timers. • New alert option: vibrate every minute (iPhone only). • New no-image (blank) option for Puzzle and Reveal.

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1.7.5

May 19, 2024

Bug fixes.

1.7.4

January 14, 2024

Bug fixes.

1.7.3

January 3, 2024

• Two powerful new Shortcuts: "Get active timer", which includes its remaining time, and "Set timer image". • Added separate volume controls for Announcements and Chimes in Settings. • Bug fixes.

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1.7.2

October 31, 2023

Bug fixes. Please note: there is an issue with text-to-speech in iOS 17. Until the bug is fixed, you may hear a different, lower-quality voice for “announcements”.

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1.7.1

September 26, 2023

• Widgets and Live Activities are now interactive on iOS 17. That means you can pause, resume, and reset your timer without opening the app! • Added new Shortcuts and improved existing ones. • Lots of little bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements. Update 1.7.1 improves the appearance of widgets in StandBy's night mode.

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1.7

September 17, 2023

• Widgets and Live Activities are now interactive on iOS 17. That means you can pause, resume, and reset your timer without opening the app! • Added new Shortcuts and improved existing ones. • Lots of little bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements.

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1.6.2

July 25, 2023

Bug fixes.

1.6.1

April 18, 2023

Improved Shortcuts support on iOS 16; added actions to cancel timer or change duration.

Time’s Up! In-App Purchases History

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Description of Time’s Up!

Time’s Up! is a fun, visual timer that you’ll actually want to use. Whether it’s for you, your kids, or someone else, Time’s Up! will make counting down much more engaging. Timers can be used at work and at home, whether you’re making sure you take a break or telling kids it’s bedtime.  Timers exist everywhere, but none of them are fun and visually appealing — and that can be important when you’re dealing with kids big and small! Time’s Up! has the features you need to make time fun again — try it for free, NO ADS. Time’s Up! isn’t just for kids and workaholics, though. The possibilities are endless: • Adults who need to set timers to stop them from working for too long without a break. • Kids who don’t want to do their homework but can be convinced to work in smaller chunks. • Setting reading or other activity timers before bed time. • Helping bigger kids focus on an activity for a set amount of time. • Setting timers for exercises — put Time’s Up! on your TV screen using AirPlay and turn a timer into the focal point for your exercise group. • Anything that’s based on a specific amount of time! What makes a timer fun? Time’s Up! has 5 fun styles to choose from, including:  • “Reveal” a photo from your Photo Library as the seconds tick down.  • “Pixelate” makes a photo more clear as a timer gets closer to completion. • “Puzzle” breaks a photo into jigsaw puzzle pieces and then puts the pieces into their places as time progresses. Alternatively, there are more traditional clock faces if you just want a simple timer. Timers can be customized with their own alert sound and color, too. Other key features include: • Sync your timers between iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV using iCloud. • See your timers on your Lock Screen, Dynamic Island, and Apple Watch with Live Activities (requires iOS 18). • Guided Access to prevent kids from switching apps and changing timers, making sure only you have the power to control time. • Airplay and tvOS support so you can put a timer up on a TV screen. • Get audio updates each minute or countdown the last 10 seconds. • On macOS, you can float the timer window above other apps so it’s always visible. Time’s Up! is a free download with a simple one-time purchase that unlocks the ability to run an unlimited number of timers. Time’s Up! has no ads or data trackers. We believe your data is your own and we don’t collect any of it.
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Time’s Up!: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Time’s Up!?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Time’s Up!.

Who launched the Time’s Up! app?

Overdesigned, LLC developed the Time’s Up! app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Time’s Up! to function properly?

The minimum iOS requirement: 15.4.

What do users think of the app?

4.6 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Time’s Up! has received from users.

What genre is the Time’s Up! app?

The App Category Of Time’s Up! Is Utilities.

What is the newest version of Time’s Up!?

The latest version of the Time’s Up! app is 1.9.

When did the last Time’s Up! update come out?

Time’s Up! updated on October 1, 2024.

When did Time’s Up! get launched?

The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to Time’s Up!?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the Time’s Up! app?

Currently, Time’s Up! supports English.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to Time’s Up! for its subscribers?

No, Time’s Up! is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in Time’s Up!?

Certainly! Users can make in-app purchases within Time’s Up!.

Is Time’s Up! designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Time’s Up! is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Time’s Up! include ads as part of its experience?

No, Time’s Up! does not include ads as part of its experience.

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  • Love it

    Been using this timer for 2 years now. I work online and need to have timed meetings. This allows me to park the timer in the corner of the screen where it's in my periphery and very easily keep track of time. I love the flexibility and the simplicity-- I don't need bells & whistles. In fact, I turn off the sound and just use it as a visual cue. Perfection.
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  • Happy User of this App

    Hi, I'm 16 and I want to say that I'm incredibly satisfied with this app. It's simple and it offers an incredible deal to add images and use the timer as many as you want once you pay for the unlimited $4.99 deal. If you're looking for a minimalistic and intuitive visual timer, here it is, for yours truly. Plus, you can add different timers, change colors, and select any ringer sound. (Sadly, you can't add your own sounds). In my subjective opinion, I like that I can add any images in the clock, and seeing my favorite fictional character kind of motivates me more to persist any obstacles until the timer ends. Thank you kind developer, this is the best designed timer I can find that helps me focus and isn't complicated. :)
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  • Good for kickstarting flow

    For me, the pomodoro method is a means to achieve flow. The timer sets up a contract that motivates me long enough for the work itself to capture my attention. These sort of timers have to be just barely noticeable if they are to help me maintain flow when the timer runs out and is no longer needed. If my concentration is high enough to focus, the timer should not interrupt me. This timer is the first to achieve that delicate balance -- it can be set to wiggle unobtrusively and quietly when time's up. It's the small things that count.
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