timer.new
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Notion integration

A live timer /embed right in your Notion page.

Notion renders any URL as a live frame. Paste a timer.new link into an /embed block and you get a live countdown right inside the page — no plugin, no API key, no setup. Free to use.

Pro Embed a public timer you own and control it for everyone — your start, pause and reset sync live to every viewer. Plus a custom theme, accent color and no timer.new logo.

What it looks like

/embed → paste link
25:00
https://timer.new/widget?d=25m
The block stays live and counts down right inside your page.

Accepts any duration timer.new understands: 25m, 1h30m, 90 (minutes), or 1:30:00. Add ?autostart=1 to start the countdown the moment the page loads.

Add it to a page

Build the timer once on timer.new, copy the link, and drop it into a Notion /embed block. Thirty seconds, start to finish.

Build your embed
  1. 1

    Build your timer

    Open the embed builder, set the duration, name and theme, then copy the generated link.

  2. 2

    Type /embed in Notion

    On any Notion page, type /embed, choose Embed, and paste the link you copied.

  3. 3

    Hit enter

    The timer appears inline and stays live. Resize the block to taste.

FAQ

Does it sync for everyone viewing the page?
With Pro, yes. Make a timer in your account public, embed that, and every viewer watches the same countdown — your start, pause and reset sync live to all of them. The free embed is a standalone countdown each viewer runs on their own.
Can the timer start automatically?
Add ?autostart=1 to the link and the countdown begins the moment the Notion page loads — handy for meeting agendas and launch checklists.
What's free, and what needs Pro?
Embedding a standalone countdown is free. Pro lets you embed a public timer you own and control it live for everyone on the page, and unlocks a custom theme, accent color and a logo-free embed.
Need a hand?
Email support and we'll walk you through it.