Know what's next.
See it from across the garage.

TimeTool separates track sessions from organizational reminders, then pins the next track event and countdown on a clean black screen. Press ACTIVATE to publish your event list to the live display.

Free — Windows & macOS
TimeTool main display

Team banner + clock, next track event, countdown, future rows, and organizational bar.

Preview the live screen

This mock follows the app's structure: banner + clock, next track label (or PITLANE OPEN), large countdown, future track rows, and the organizational bar.

Highlight:
-Teamname-
00:00:00
Qualifying
00:18:42

Race 100:4012:40
Race 200:4015:10

10:05 Scrutineering 01:12:09

In the app, highlight rules can flash (warning/urgent) and the main view falls back to the clock if there's no track event.

Events panel

Add events, keep them sorted, and press ACTIVATE when you're ready to push the current list to the live display.

Two columns

Track events and Organizational events are managed separately, but displayed together on the live screen.

Export CSV

One click creates a Google Calendar import CSV.

Pack timezone

Timezone is stored on the event pack (UTC-12 through UTC+14), while the top clock stays local.

TimeTool events panel

Events modal with Track and Organizational columns, plus Export CSV, timezone picker, Save/Load, Delete All, and ACTIVATE.

Customization is the point

Tune the black screen for your team: colors per region, font sizes that stay readable, and highlight rules that can flash as you approach session time.

Defaults: black + white, red warnings, green active.
TimeTool general settings

General settings: banner identity, colors, and sizing controls.

TimeTool advanced settings

Advanced settings: highlight thresholds, flashing, and speed behavior.

Colors by region

Background, team name, clock, next event, countdown, future rows, org bar, separators.

Auto-fit sizing

The app constrains sizes so long labels remain readable at your screen resolution.

Highlight rules

Warning/urgent/active states with optional flashing and adjustable speed.

CSV export

Export a Google Calendar-compatible CSV from the Events panel. TimeTool writes exported times in the currently selected event pack timezone.

Google Calendar import
  1. Open Google Calendar (desktop)
  2. Settings, then Import & export
  3. Select the exported CSV
  4. Choose a destination calendar
CSV Fields
Subjectname
DescriptionTrack/Org
Startdate+time
End+duration
All DayFalse
PrivateFalse

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