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Click Counter

Click Counter with live score tracking, smooth controls, clear metrics, and practical tips to improve consistency.

Free tallying Keyboard support Simple rep counting
Tool profile
CategoryUtility
RuntimeCounter surface
ModeCounter
StorageLocal + dashboard

Use the button or keyboard to increase the count, then reset, save, or export the result for simple tracking tasks.

Counter surface

Counter

Use the button or keyboard to increase the count, then reset, save, or export the result for simple tracking tasks.

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Mirror0
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Idle Ready for a fresh attempt.

Ready when you are

Use the controls below to begin. The runtime adapts to the selected tool mode.

Guest history stays in your browser. Signed-in users can also save results to the dashboard.

What it is

Click Counter is a browser-based performance tool designed for quick practice, clean measurement, and repeatable sessions without downloads or account requirements.

How it works

The test listens for the relevant browser input, tracks elapsed time, and calculates session statistics in real time. Results can also be stored locally for guests, while signed-in users can save them to their dashboard.

How to use it

  1. Choose a mode or timer preset.
  2. Start the session and focus on smooth, controlled input.
  3. Review the summary card, compare your score, and repeat with a different pace.

Tips

  • Warm up before serious attempts.
  • Use relaxed posture and avoid tensing the wrist.
  • Track longer sessions too, not only short bursts.

Common mistakes

  • Starting too aggressively and fading early.
  • Ignoring rhythm in favor of noisy movement.
  • Comparing scores across different devices without context.
FAQ

Click Counter questions

Is Click Counter free to use?

Yes. Every core test on this project works directly in the browser without paywalls or forced sign-up.

Do I need an account to use this tool?

No. Guest mode works immediately. An account only adds optional server-side result history and dashboard widgets.

Why can scores vary between attempts?

Small changes in rhythm, device feel, browser load, posture, and warmup level can all affect a short performance test.