Many counters,
one screen, zero juggling.
Run as many tally counters as you need in a single grid. Name, color and target each one independently — for inventory cycle counts, polling, surveys, attendance, lab samples or anything you would otherwise track on a clipboard.
This is one card from the grid below — try the full multi-counter on the next section
Where one counter isn't enough.
Six places people open the multi-counter instead of opening six tabs of the single tally.
Cycle counts
A counter per SKU, pallet or shelf — keep them all on screen as you walk the aisle, totals stay separate Open inventory counter → 02 / DoorCrowd tallies
Members vs guests, in vs out, age groups — multiple groups at the door without three clickers in your hand Open people counter →Show of hands
One counter per option, one per question — fast classroom polls, board votes, survey responses, audience straw pollsPer species
Bird counts, wildlife transects, traffic surveys — separate counter per category, never re-add columns later Open bird counter →Across samples
A counter per slide, dish or condition — totals stay independent across the bench, ready to copy into the notebookPer rep
A counter per exercise in a circuit, per rower in a boat, per athlete in a session — coach watches, totals stay sorted Open exercise counter →Two demo counters, room for as many as you need.
Tap either card to count. Use the empty slot or the Add Counter button to drop another card into the grid — mix tally, score, people, tasbih, exercise, habit and inventory counters in the same screen.
Counter A
Counter B
Counters auto-save in this browser. Sign in to sync them across devices and share live links.
Set up your grid in under a minute.
No accounts to create, no fields to fill out — open the page and you are already counting.
Tap "Add Counter"
A new card drops into the grid. Give it a name (the SKU, the species, the option, the rep), pick a color so you can tell it apart at a glance, and set a target if you have one.
Add as many more as you need
There is no limit. Mix counter types in the same grid — a standard tally next to a people counter next to a tasbih with a 100-target ring next to a score counter for a side game.
Pick the right view density
Card view shows full controls and the progress ring. Compact shrinks each card to fit a dozen. Tile view is the densest — built for twenty-plus counters on a single screen, when you are doing a real cycle count or a real bird transect.
Sign in to sync (optional)
Counters live in your browser by default. A Pro plan syncs them across devices, lets you publish a public watch link for any counter, and keeps history forever instead of last-session-only.
Multi-counter vs the alternatives.
When you need more than one count, the options are: many tabs, many physical clickers, sticky notes, or a spreadsheet. Here's how the multi-counter compares.
| Multi-Counter | Many Tabs | Multiple Clickers | Spreadsheet | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Counters per screen | Unlimited | One per tab | ~2 hands | Many |
| Tap to count | Yes | Switch tab first | Yes | Type & enter |
| Auto-save per tap | Built-in | Built-in | Lose if dropped | Manual save |
| Mix counter types | Yes | One type per tab | Same model only | Numbers only |
| Per-counter target & ring | Yes | Yes | No | Conditional fmt |
| Cost to start | Free | Free | $8–25 each | Free |
| Live share with viewers | Pro · public link | No | No | Share doc |
Multi-counter questions.
What people ask before they switch from a stack of clickers, a row of tabs, or a clipboard.
Q.01 What is a multi-counter?
A multi-counter lets you run several independent tally counters in a single grid on one screen. Each counter has its own name, color, value, and target — perfect for tracking multiple categories, batches or groups in parallel without juggling tabs or windows.
Q.02 How many counters can I add?
There is no hard limit. Add as many counters as you need — for inventory cycle counts, polling, surveys or attendance, people commonly run twenty or more counters in the same grid. Use the Tile view to fit the most counters on one screen.
Q.03 Do my counters save automatically?
Yes. Every tap saves the value to your browser instantly. Close the tab, restart your phone, come back next week — your counters are right where you left them. Sign in to a Pro plan to also sync them across devices.
Q.04 Can I mix different counter types in the same grid?
Yes. The same grid can hold standard tally counters, score counters, people counters with multiple groups, tasbih counters with preset targets, inventory counters with units, and more. Each card keeps its own behaviour while sharing the grid.
Q.05 What are the three view modes for?
Card view shows full controls and the progress ring — best for a handful of counters. Compact view shrinks each card so a dozen counters fit comfortably. Tile view is the densest — built for high-volume counting with twenty-plus counters on screen at once.
Q.06 Does the multi-counter work offline?
Once the page loads, the multi-counter works entirely offline. Your counters live in your browser, so a flaky warehouse Wi-Fi or a phone in airplane mode at a polling station will not stop you from counting.
Q.07 How is this different from a single tally counter?
A single tally counter tracks one number. The multi-counter tracks many at once, side by side. If you need to keep separate tallies — say bagged product vs returned product, or each species during a bird count — the multi-counter saves you from running multiple tabs and adding numbers in your head later.
Q.08 Can I share my multi-counter grid with other people?
Yes — Pro accounts can publish a public watch link for any cloud counter so a teammate, coach or audience can follow the live count from any browser. The Share button on each card opens the upgrade flow if you are not on a Pro plan yet.
Stop juggling tabs. Count in parallel.
A grid of independent counters that auto-saves every tap, mixes counter types, and scales from two to fifty cards on a single screen — for cycle counts, polling, surveys, lab work and any time one number isn't enough.