Clock
Extremely precise clock with time zone selection
Tips to make the most of Tools
Tools is a single space that brings everyday tools together on one page. Instead of opening multiple sites or apps, you get a simple, stable, and consistent environment to measure, plan, and pace your work. The idea is to reduce friction: fewer clicks, fewer distractions, more continuity. Whether it's a study session, a creative workshop, a fitness routine, or an operational task, you stay in the same frame without losing your flow.
One space, many uses
The heart of Tools is simplicity: bringing the essentials together in one place, with readable settings and instant actions. Instead of juggling heterogeneous interfaces, you keep the same navigation logic. This helps concentration and tracking: you start a measurement, set a duration, note a reference, then move on. No visual overload: just enough to act quickly and understand at a glance.
Work without friction
In everyday life, situations change but needs are similar: prepare a class, time a try, set a due time, keep a pace, check the time for an appointment. Tools serves as a common base for these varied uses. You move from one step to the next without leaving the page: a single space to start, control, adjust, and finish, with clear cues at every moment.
Open the page, choose what you need, set the essentials, then start. States are easy to read and transitions stay smooth to protect your focus. You can switch between needs during the session without unnecessary reloads or losing context. The goal is not to do too much, but to make the useful immediately available.
One place, many uses: a common frame to organize your time, limit distractions, and move forward calmly in any context.
- 1Everything in one place: open Tools and keep the tab accessible while you work.
- 2Pin the tab in your browser so you can return in one click.
- 3Test the alarm before you start to avoid surprises.
- 4Choose what you need for the task at hand.
- 5Adjust the options you need (duration, volume, time zone).
- 6Start, pause, or resume whenever you want.
- 7When a moment matters, note the time so you can remember it.
- 8Switch to another tool if the next step calls for it.
- 9Wrap up and keep the result visible as a quick reference.