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Click Counter & Tally

Keep a running tally with a simple click counter.

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How to use Click Counter & Tally

What this tool does

The Click Counter is a simple digital tally counter. Press the large target and the number goes up; that is the whole idea. It replaces the mechanical metal clicker used to count people through a door, laps around a track, or stock on a shelf — except it lives in your browser, never runs out, and can keep several separate tallies side by side.

Each counter shows a big, easy-to-read number, a generous click area, and plus and minus buttons for when you need to step back as well as forward. A step setting lets each click count by 1, 2, 5, or any custom amount. A reset button — with a quick confirmation so you cannot wipe a count by accident — returns a counter to zero when you start a new tally.

When you would use it

A tally counter is one of those tools you do not think about until you need it, and then nothing else will do. Common situations:

  • Counting people or things in real time — guests arriving at an event, cars in a car park, reps in a workout set, stitches in a knitting row.
  • Stocktaking and inventory — walk the shelves and click once per item, using a separate named counter for each category so the totals stay tidy.
  • Surveys and observation — a birdwatcher tallying sightings, a researcher counting behaviours, a coach counting successful passes.
  • Scorekeeping — a quick, no-frills score for a card game or a quiz.

Because you can run multiple counters at once, the tool shines when you are tracking several things in parallel: count men and women separately, or keep one counter per team, per species, or per product line.

How to use it

  1. The page opens with one counter ready to go. Click the large number area to add to it, or use the + and buttons.
  2. Rename the counter by typing in the name field at the top of its card, so you remember what it tracks.
  3. Choose how much each click counts under Count by — pick 1, 2 or 5, or choose Custom and type any whole number.
  4. To track more than one thing, press Add counter and a fresh card appears. Repeat for as many tallies as you need.
  5. Press Reset on a counter and confirm to return just that counter to zero. Press Remove to delete a counter you have finished with.
  6. Use the keyboard if you prefer: focus a counter’s tally area and press Space or Enter to count without looking at the screen.

Tips for accurate counting

The most common counting mistake is double-clicking the target by accident, which adds two instead of one. If you are counting fast, settle into a steady, deliberate rhythm rather than rushing. Use the minus button immediately when you know you have over-counted, while you still remember. For long counts, glance at the number occasionally to sanity-check it against a rough mental estimate.

If you are counting against the clock — laps in a fixed time, items processed per minute — pair this with the Countdown Timer so you have both the count and the time in front of you. To measure how quickly you can physically click, the Click Speed Tester turns clicking into a clicks-per-second test, and the Reaction Time Tester measures how fast you respond to a visual cue.

Privacy

The Click Counter is completely private. It runs on your device with no server, no account and no tracking. Your counters and their settings are saved only in this browser’s local storage so they survive a reload, and that data never leaves your computer. Whatever you are tallying is yours alone — nobody else can see it, and clearing your browser data is all it takes to remove it.

Frequently asked questions

Are my counters saved if I close the tab or reload?
Yes. Every counter — its name, current count and step setting — is written to this browser's localStorage as you use it. Reload the page or close and reopen the tab and the same counters come back exactly as you left them. Because the data lives only in this browser on this device, it does not follow you to another computer, another browser, or a private/incognito window. Clearing your browsing data, or using a browser that wipes storage on exit, will remove the saved counters.
How do I count several things at once?
Use the Add counter button to create as many independent tallies as you need, and rename each one so you remember what it tracks. A birdwatcher might keep one counter per species; a warehouse worker might keep one per shelf. Each counter has its own count, its own step and its own reset, so they never interfere with each other. Remove a counter you no longer need with its Remove button — the tool always keeps at least one.
What does the step setting do?
The step is how much a single click adds or subtracts. Leave it at 1 for ordinary counting. Set it to 2, 5, or a custom number when each click represents a batch — counting pairs of shoes, boxes of twelve, or laps of a set distance. The step applies to the big click target, the plus button and the minus button alike, so a click of a step-5 counter always moves it by five.
Can I count with the keyboard?
Yes. Click a counter's large tally area once to give it keyboard focus, then press Space or Enter to add to it — handy when you are counting items by hand and want to keep your eyes off the screen. The plus and minus buttons are also reachable with Tab and activate with Enter or Space. On a phone or tablet the large tap targets work with a normal finger tap.
Is anything uploaded when I use this counter?
No. The Click Counter runs entirely in your browser. There is no account, no sign-in and no server: your counts are processed by JavaScript on your own device and saved only in this browser's local storage. Nothing about what you are counting is sent anywhere or visible to anyone else. The tool works fully offline once the page has loaded.

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