For recipe bloggers & publishers

Help your readers
cook better.

Add one-tap timer links to your recipes. Readers stay on your page, their food doesn't burn, and you get credit when dinner turns out right.

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The problem

Every timer is
a door out of
your recipe.

Someone opens your pasta recipe. They need a 12-minute timer. They leave your site, open their clock app, set a timer, and never come back.

Your bounce rate goes up. Engagement drops. And when the pasta burns because they set the wrong time? That's a one-star review with your name on it.

Live demo

See it in action

Tap a timer link in the phone. On the Indie plan, your readers see your brand name — not ours.

Indie plan

Your brand. Their phone.

Type your site name and pick a colour. Then tap a timer link in the phone to see the notification your readers receive.

Brand colour

No card required to start.

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Recipe

Perfect Pasta al Dente

By Sarah Chen · 12 min cook

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook for 12 minutes, stirring occasionally.

While the pasta cooks, warm the sauce over medium heat for 8 minutes.

Drain the pasta, reserving a cup of pasta water. Add the pasta directly to the sauce and toss over low heat to coat.

Tap a timer link in the recipe

What your reader gets

Timer starts on their phone

Native Android or iOS timer — not a browser tab. Fires even when the screen is locked.

They never leave your page

No app-switching. Your recipe stays open. Engagement stays up.

Alert names your timer

"Pasta Timer" — not just "Timer". They know exactly what's done.

No app installed? The link opens a browser timer instead. Every reader gets a working timer, always.

Add a timer in under a minute

No code required. Works in WordPress, Ghost, Substack, any CMS.

1

Generate a link

Set the duration and timer name. Free, no account needed.

2

Paste it in your recipe

Add it as a hyperlink on any text.

3

Reader taps it

A timer starts on their phone instantly. They stay on your page.

4

Dinner turns out right

Native alerts fire on time. You get the credit.

From first link to full library

Most food bloggers start with a quick test. When you see readers engaging, you'll want the tools to measure and improve.

1

Try it

No sign-up, instant link

Paste your recipe step, add time, copy the link. It works in your CMS, newsletter, notes app. Readers click, timer starts. That's it.

  • Instant timer link generation
  • Works on all devices and platforms
2

Save it

Taster account (free)

When you've made a timer you'll use again, save it. Your Taster account stores up to 10 timers with permanent links that never expire. No card required.

  • Up to 10 saved timers
  • Permanent links that never expire
  • Dashboard to manage them all
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3

Scale it

Indie ($9/mo)

Once your recipe library's taking shape, Indie gives you unlimited timers, analytics to see which ones readers use most, and custom branding on every notification.

  • Unlimited saved timers
  • Timer analytics
  • Custom logo and your name in notifications

Straightforward pricing

Try free. Subscribe when your library's ready.

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Indie
$9/mo

For creators who publish recipes regularly.

  • Unlimited saved timers
  • Your name on every reader timer
  • Custom logo in timer notifications
  • Timer analytics — see which recipes readers cook
  • Priority email support