TimerCloud is a cloud-based event timing and venue display SaaS from Biopixel S.r.l., designed for conferences, trade shows, stage production, classrooms, and multi-day installations. It brings countdowns, agenda scaletta, live messages, and display control into the browser. Its core pitch is “zero installation at the venue”: TVs, tablets, laptops, Raspberry devices, or speaker monitors can all open a display via a link or QR code.
The product is strongly focused on live event execution. You can build agendas by slot, set durations, internal notes, color badges, and count-up/countdown direction. Auto-advance, loop, and “keep active” run server-side, so the flow does not immediately stop even if the operator’s browser is closed. Multi-room workspaces support Admin, operator, and superadmin roles, making it suitable for managing multiple rooms from a central control desk. Display endpoints support PIN, QR, and Wake Lock, and allow flexible placement of logos, background images, text overlays, and live messages. For importing, it supports Excel/CSV field mapping, along with wizards for event speakers and timed image carousels; presets can be exported as JSON.
Pricing is relatively straightforward: Free is free but limited to 1 room, 5 items, and includes a watermark; Starter is €5/month or €55/year; Pro is €20/month or €220/year, supporting up to 3 rooms and higher concurrent display usage; Evento is a one-time temporary pass for €10; Business is custom. Annual billing is calculated as 11 months. Payments, VAT, and receipts are handled by Paddle, but the page also states that automatic checkout is still being prepared and contains sandbox wording, suggesting the commercial flow may still be under refinement.
Its strengths are highly relevant to real-world event operations: no installation, browser-based displays, multi-room collaboration, server-side auto-advance, always-on behavior, and PWA support all help with the common onsite challenges of mixed devices and tight schedules. The entry price is low, and the one-off event pass is useful for occasional projects. The main limitations are that fully offline or dedicated LAN operation still appears to be evolving, so venues with unstable networks should be cautious. API, Webhook, and developer support are not disclosed. On security and compliance, only PINs, login credentials, anonymous statistics, an EU cloud media library, and 90-day logs are mentioned; there is no visible SOC 2, ISO 27001, or similar certification.
TimerCloud is suitable for PCOs, AV technical service providers, corporate event teams, universities and public institutions, trade show booths, and training or exam scenarios—especially offline events with multiple rooms, multiple operators, and many display screens. The provided text does not specify access from China, and Paddle payments may create procurement friction for Chinese companies around credit cards, foreign currency, and invoice handling. If access or payment is restricted, domestic collaborative spreadsheets or meeting systems combined with a local display setup may be considered as alternatives.
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