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Daily Scrum Timer for Agile Standups

This page is pre-set to the official 15-minute Daily Scrum timebox. Use it to keep updates short, reduce meeting drift, and protect maker time for the team.

How to run better standups

  • Share only status that helps the team coordinate today's work.
  • Keep each update concise and blocker-focused.
  • Move deep discussions to a follow-up after the standup.

Common daily scrum timing mistakes

  • Turning standup into a full problem-solving session.
  • Going person-by-person without sprint-goal context.
  • Skipping visible timeboxes and running over every day.

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Quick FAQ

How long should a daily scrum be?
A Daily Scrum should be timeboxed to 15 minutes.
Can I use this timer for remote standups?
Yes. It works in the browser and is easy to share on a screen in remote calls.
Can I add alerts at the end of the standup?
Yes. Choose an alert sound in settings to signal the end of the 15-minute window.

Consistency Tip

Use this 15-minute timer as part of a repeatable routine: define one clear goal, remove distractions before you start, and review your result at the end. If you want a broader workflow, pair this page with the Pomodoro Timer, 5 Minute Break Timer, and Deep Work Timer.