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All My Seconds β Live Countdown Widget
Seconds keep ticking, even screen off. Zero battery drain.
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Seconds keep ticking, even screen off. Zero battery drain.
14 followers
Every countdown widget on Android freezes the moment you lock your screen. This one doesn't. β± Seconds keep ticking β home screen, lock screen, notifications. Screen off too. π Zero battery drain π Seeing time run IS the motivation: gym rest, Pomodoro, fasting, pasta π― Ready-made timers on first launch π Counts & celebrates every timer you complete π Offline. No account. No tracking. Save & reuse timers Β· 10 widget styles Β· lock screen controls Β· 35 languages. Free.








honestly super useful, my pomodoro app always dies when i lock the screen. one thing though, could you add the option to stack multiple countdown widgets on top of each other and swipe between them, kind of like a deck, so i can track a few different timers at once without filling my home screen
@asya766251Β "my pomodoro app always dies when i lock the screen"
that one sentence is the entire reason this app exists.
Thank you for confirming I'm not the only one who found that maddening. Now, good news on the deck idea: if you're on a Samsung, you can already do exactly that today.
Long-press a widget β "Create stack" β add up to 7 and swipe between them.
It works with third-party widgets like mine as long as they're the same size. So you could stack a Pomodoro, a gym rest timer and a fasting countdown in one slot right now, all still ticking.
Outside Samsung it's not a system feature yet, Google said they're "looking into it" for Android, nothing committed. Building a swipeable deck inside the app itself is technically possible, and your request just moved it up my list.
No promises on timing, but it's noted properly.
:)
One thing I'd love is a quick way to add a custom countdown straight from the home screen widget without opening the app, maybe a little plus button on one of the styles. Would make it way easier when I'm mid workout and want to swap to a longer rest timer on the fly.
@aziz1764938Β Really good catch , mid-workout is precisely when opening an app is the last thing you want to do.
The building block is already there: saved timers. So the version of your idea I like most isn't a new system, it's
surfacing what's already saved , a small button on the widget that cycles through your saved timers.
No app opening, no typing: one tap to swap 90s rest for 3 minutes. Noted properly. And thanks for describing the exact moment it hurts , that detail is what turns a request into something actionable.