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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
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
Tap a timer link in the phone. On the Indie plan, your readers see your brand name — not ours.
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
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Recipe
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.
No code required. Works in WordPress, Ghost, Substack, any CMS.
Set the duration and timer name. Free, no account needed.
Add it as a hyperlink on any text.
A timer starts on their phone instantly. They stay on your page.
Native alerts fire on time. You get the credit.
Most food bloggers start with a quick test. When you see readers engaging, you'll want the tools to measure and improve.
Try it
Paste your recipe step, add time, copy the link. It works in your CMS, newsletter, notes app. Readers click, timer starts. That's it.
Save it
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.
Scale it
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.
Try free. Subscribe when your library's ready.
For creators who publish recipes regularly.