Time Dashboard
Comprehensive time dashboard showing current time, daily/weekly/yearly progress, and upcoming D-Day events at a glance.
Time Progress
About Time Dashboard
Time Dashboard is a free, browser-based tool that shows how far the current year, quarter, month, week, and day have progressed and lets you create and share a D-Day countdown for an upcoming event. Everything is calculated locally in your browser, so no dates or events are sent to a server.
It is for anyone who wants a quick sense of how much of a time period has elapsed, or who needs a shareable countdown to a deadline, anniversary, or launch. The Time Progress section lists Year, Quarter, Month, Week, and Day as percentage bars and refreshes about once a minute, marking any value above 90 percent as High.
To build a countdown, type an event name and pick a target date, or use the New Year, Valentine, and Christmas presets. You can choose a Basic, Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter theme for the preview card, then copy a shareable link that encodes your event so others open the same D-Day view.
All progress math and date handling run on your device using the local clock and time zone, and the share link carries your event details in the URL rather than storing them online. The dashboard reflects the time and date settings of the device you open it on.
Frequently asked questions
- Are my events or dates sent to a server?
- No. The progress bars and the D-Day countdown are calculated entirely in your browser, and the share link carries your event details in the URL instead of storing them online.
- How is the time progress calculated?
- It compares the current moment to the start and end of each period (year, quarter, month, week, and day) and shows the elapsed share as a percentage, refreshing about once a minute.
- How do I share a D-Day countdown with someone?
- Set the event name, target date, and theme, then use Get Shareable Link to copy the URL. Anyone who opens that link sees the same countdown.