Timers feature
Promo styling
Seven named variants out of the box — clean, boxed, urgent, minimal, neon, purple, light — theme-able down to color, font, and size.
Timers
Promo styling
Create or choose the promo that carries the deadline, coupon, tier, or redirect.
Add promo styling to the campaign surface that customers will actually see.
Use promo test mode to preview the active, expiring, and expired states before launch.
Why it matters
Useful when Timers needs conversion to be part of the actual selling flow.
In Plandalf
Seven named variants out of the box — clean, boxed, urgent, minimal, neon, purple, light — theme-able down to color, font, and size.
Why not bolt it on
Most timer widgets force a generic red banner that looks nothing like the rest of your site.
Where it shows up
Part of the buyer moment, not an isolated setting.
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The window for everyone
Flash sale. One deadline globally. Every visitor sees the same clock, and the floor price reverts at the same second.
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The countdown they see in email
Same engine, rendered as an animated GIF. Per-recipient deadline via merge tag — degrades to a static frame where GIFs don't render.
How to use it
The implementation path
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Step 1
Create or choose the promo that carries the deadline, coupon, tier, or redirect.
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Step 2
Add promo styling to the campaign surface that customers will actually see.
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Step 3
Use promo test mode to preview the active, expiring, and expired states before launch.
Playbooks
Campaigns that use Promo styling
hosted-checkout
Black Friday 72-hour window
One sitewide deadline. Coupon dies at the same second the banner does.
custom-api
Per-visitor evergreen offer for cold leads
First touch starts a 48-hour clock that survives incognito and new devices.
email-gif
Limited-edition drop with email countdown
Same deadline ticks in the inbox and on the checkout — to the second.
Try it in context
Build a Timers flow with Promo styling.
Start from the product overview, use the docs for the exact setup, then test the full path before customers see it.